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Old 02-01-2006, 10:57 PM   #8 (permalink)
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My apologies Al, I spend too much time with technically minded people.

As Dave says really. Browsers (such as IE (Internet explorer) and FF (Firefox)) use what are know as rendering engines to translate the HTML code to the visual page that we all see and use. Each browser has its own engine. These engines tend to differ slightly producing different results each time. If you search the web you'll find millions of articles on this.

So yes there is a good chance that Dreamweavers resulting page will be quite different to another browsers, especially considering that Dreamweavers engine has the additional task of allowing users to edit the page. In this case I suspect it's as Dave says.

Hope that helps and is clear.

Happy New Year mate
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