Testing and Publishing a Site
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Setting Preview in Browser preferences
Preview in Browser preferences display the currently defined primary and
secondary browsers. To open Preview in Browser preferences, choose Edit >
Preferences and select Preview in Browser, or choose File > Preview in Browser >
Edit Browser List.
Preview Using Local Server
(Windows only) allows you to choose whether to use
a local server when you preview a page in a browser. (For this option to work, you
must be running server software on your local computer.) When this option is
selected, Dreamweaver supplies the current page for previewing by a local server as
a URL beginning with http://localhost/. When this option is deselected,
Dreamweaver opens the document in a browser with a file path beginning with
file://. In some cases, links specified as root-relative paths do not work correctly
when opened in a browser with a file:// path. This also applies when you run a
target browser check. See “Previewing in browsers” on page 504.
The Plus (+) button
adds a browser to the list.
The Minus (-) button
deletes the selected browser from the list.
Edit
changes settings for the selected browser.
Primary Browser and Secondary Browser
specify whether the selected browser is
the primary or secondary browser. F12 opens the primary browser; F12
(Windows) or F12 (Macintosh) opens the secondary browser.
Testing links by previewing in a browser
Because links are not active within the Document window, you must verify and
test links by previewing your pages in a browser. For example, you may want to
check links to images, audio and video files, and so on.
To test links in a browser:
1
Choose File > Preview in Browser or press F12.
2
Click on the active links to verify that the link is working properly.
Summary of Contents for 38028779 - Macromedia Dreamweaver - Mac
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