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Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS4 Bible
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Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS4 Bible

by Joseph Lowery
March 2009
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1321 pages
46h 24m
English
Wiley
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Part II
Designing and Crafting Basic Pages
2. Select Validate and then Validate Current Document. Dreamweaver’s validation engine
goes through the entire page and displays any errors, warnings, and other messages in the
Validation panel.
3. To correct an error, double-click the entry. Dreamweaver highlights the offending tag in
Code view, where you can make any modifications necessary.
4. Select More Info to see additional details, if available, about the current error.
5. To store the results of the validation as an XML file, select Save Report and enter the name
for the file. Dreamweaver, by default, supplies the filename
ResultsReport.xml.
6. To view a listing of the results in your primary browser, choose Browse Report.
Use Browse Report and then print the file from your browser as a quick way to get a hard
copy of the validation results.
FIGURE 6-37
You can easily validate your pages from within Dreamweaver using the Validation feature.
Validate button
Validation tab
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Accessing the Code Directly
6
Inserting Symbols and Special Characters
When working with Dreamweaver, you’re usually entering text directly from your keyboard, one
keystroke at a time, with each keystroke representing a letter, number, or other keyboard characte ...
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