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    I have nested layers on my page and when I try to convert layers to table, I get an error message saying that I can't because it the resulting page wouldn't be compatible with 3.0 browsers.

    1. Does anyone still use 3.0 browsers anymore? Is this really an issue I need to worry about in the present day and age?

    2. If I don't care about making the page compatible with 3.0 browsers, how do I get Dreamweaver not to care either, and convert the layers to table?

    Thanks!

    Sensa



    Sensa webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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    Default Re: Nested layers won't convert to table

    Sensa:
    > 1. Does anyone still use 3.0 browsers anymore? Is this really an issue I
    need to worry about in the present day and age?

    In what market? Mostly, though, I would say fuggedaboudit.
    > 2. If I don't care about making the page compatible with 3.0 browsers, how
    do I get Dreamweaver not to care either, and convert the layers to table?

    Why would you want to do the conversion if you are not trying for the
    compatibility? It's a horrible mess to work with a page that has been
    mangled like that conversion does.

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    "Sensa" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    >
    >
    > I have nested layers on my page and when I try to convert layers to table,
    I get an error message saying that I can't because it the resulting page
    wouldn't be compatible with 3.0 browsers.
    >
    > 1. Does anyone still use 3.0 browsers anymore? Is this really an issue I
    need to worry about in the present day and age?
    >
    > 2. If I don't care about making the page compatible with 3.0 browsers, how
    do I get Dreamweaver not to care either, and convert the layers to table?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Sensa
    >
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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