Using Preview In Browser In Adobe Dreamweaver
As you work on your web pages in Dreamweaver you constantly need to review them in a web browser. To facilitate this process Dreamweaver allows you to configure as many browsers as you would like to see use for previewing. You can specify one browser as your primary or preferred browser; you can then specify a secondary browser & as many additional browsers as you want.
Naturally the first step is to make sure that the browser software is installed on your computer. Next to specify your preferred browser go to the Edit menu & choose Preferences. This is the Windows location of Dreamweaver Preferences on a Macintosh go to the Dreamweaver menu & choose Preferences.
A series of categories is displayed on the left of the Preferences window. Click on the Preview in Browser category. You may already have a browser configured as your primary browser & possibly another as your secondary. If you wish to change this simply click on the appropriate checkboxes to specify which is which.
To add an additional browser just click on the plus sign + locate the browser software & double-click to open it. You can repeat this procedure as many times as you like.
To preview a page using one of your configured browsers click on the preview icon the globe located on the Document toolbar which is normally displayed at the top of the document window. From the drop-down menu choose the browser that you’d like to use. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts to preview using your primary browser press Shift-F12 on Windows or option-F12 on a Macintosh; to preview in the secondary browser press Control-F12 on Windows or Command-F12 on a Macintosh. Alternatively simply choose the name of any other browser.
Once you’ve looked at the preview to return to Dreamweaver simply close the browser window.
There may be times when you’d like to preview pages without saving the changes you’ve made to your document. Dreamweaver offers you this possibility but first let’s examine what normally happens when you preview a file that has been modified.
Dreamweaver displays a dialogue box asking us if we’d like to save the changes. If we click “No” it gives us a preview of the last version that we saved rather than the version that we’re currently working on & naturally if we click “Yes” Dreamweaver will save our changes before previewing the file. This can sometimes be inconvenient since you may not be ready to save your changes.
If you’d like to be able to preview a file at any time without saving your changes return to your Browser Preview category of Dreamweaver’s Preferences & activate the option “Preview Using Temporary File”. When this option is activated Dreamweaver will create a temporary file containing the latest version of your document & then shows you a preview of it. When the browser window opens you will notice that the file name does not correspond to the name of your document it a temporary file name generated by Dreamweaver.
The author is trainer & developer with TrainingCompany.Com an independent computer training company offering Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Training Courses in London & throughout the UK.
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