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    Default Bug in Dreamweaver?

    :confused;

    hey, i just designed a Site with DW, and opened it in IE, everything seemed to
    be very good.
    But when opened in Firefox or opera a Block in the headline was wrong coloured.
    After looking into css i saw, that DW didnt add the --> # >--- sign before
    the "colour XXXX" !!!!
    I had to fix That all over the Site.
    Anybody got a Quick solution for that in here?

    Thx Holstein-Suzi

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    Default Re: Bug in Dreamweaver?

    DW never does this. Only you as the operator can cause this to happen.

    Tell me exactly the steps I can try to see it happen.

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    "holstein_suzi" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:e45jdr$s98$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > :confused;
    >
    > hey, i just designed a Site with DW, and opened it in IE, everything
    > seemed to
    > be very good.
    > But when opened in Firefox or opera a Block in the headline was wrong
    > coloured.
    > After looking into css i saw, that DW didnt add the --> # >--- sign
    > before
    > the "colour XXXX" !!!!
    > I had to fix That all over the Site.
    > Anybody got a Quick solution for that in here?
    >
    > Thx Holstein-Suzi
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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