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Dreamweaver stores browser profiles in the Browser Profile folder inside the Dreamweaver Configuration folder.
Each browser profile is defined as a text file that is named for the browser. For example, the browser profile for
Internet Explorer version 6.0 is Internet_Explorer_6.0.txt. To support target browser checking for CSS, Dream-
weaver stores CSS profile information for a browser in an XML file whose name corresponds to the browser profile
but with a suffix of _CSS.xml. For example, the CSS profile for Internet Explorer 6.0 is
Internet_Explorer_6.0_CSS.xml. You might want to make changes to a CSS profile file if you find that Dreamweaver
is reporting an error that you do not want.
The CSS profile file consists of three XML tags:
describe these tags.
<css-support>
Description
This tag is the root node for a set of
Attributes
None.
Contents
The
and
property
value
Container
None.
Example
<css-support>
. . .
</css-support>
<property>
Description
Defines a supported CSS property for the browser profile.
Attributes
name, names, supportlevel, message
name="property_name"
names="property_name
specifying support.
The
attribute is a kind of shorthand. For example, the following
names
defining the
attribute that follows it:
name
css-support
and
property
value
tags.
The name of the property for which you are specifying support.
,
property_name, ..."
,
, and
property
value
tags that are supported by a particular browser.
A comma-separated list of property names for which you are
attribute is a shorthand method of
names
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