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Author Parts of Dreamweaver design view go blank on a Macintosh
Brad Dye

2005-10-31, 6:29 pm

I edit a weekly newletter on the web about wireless messaging. Over time, it
has grown to be rather long. Longer that it should be I know -- but this has
presented a problem in the last several releases of Dreamweaver (Dreamweaver 8
& 2004, etc.). Whole chunks of text and graphics randomly disappear from the
screen in the "design view" mode of Dreamweaver. The underlying code is OK,
just the display gets messed up. I make extensive use of tables. With the help
of the Macromedia support team (Macromedia Product Support Ticket 8432122) we
have found that this issue crops up on the Mac versions of Dreamweaver and not
on the Windows versions. I created a page where the issue is explained in
detail:

http://braddye.com

Kenneth W. Binney

2005-10-31, 6:31 pm

Thanks, but do we get a link to the page?



"Brad Dye" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dk64rd$61n$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I edit a weekly newletter on the web about wireless messaging. Over time,
>it
> has grown to be rather long. Longer that it should be I know -- but this
> has
> presented a problem in the last several releases of Dreamweaver
> (Dreamweaver 8
> & 2004, etc.). Whole chunks of text and graphics randomly disappear from
> the
> screen in the "design view" mode of Dreamweaver. The underlying code is
> OK,
> just the display gets messed up. I make extensive use of tables. With the
> help
> of the Macromedia support team (Macromedia Product Support Ticket 8432122)
> we
> have found that this issue crops up on the Mac versions of Dreamweaver and
> not
> on the Windows versions. I created a page where the issue is explained in
> detail:
>
> http://braddye.com
>



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