![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, Dreamweaver still can’t show you what your pages will look at in Internet Explorer or Firefox, so you’ll need to preview in those browsers. In previous versions, it used the WebKit engine, on which Apple Safari and older versions of Chrome were based. ![]() Live view should now give you a pretty close representation of what your pages will look like in Google Chrome, because Dreamweaver now uses the open-source Chromium engine, on which Chrome is also based. ![]()
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