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reedyb

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Mar 3, 2010
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I created my website using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 on a PC (okay boo). I had to call in the Mac calvary to help me fix tables, navbars etc. However, she is making revisions uses Dreamweaver CS2 on MAC.

Will I have a problem downloading the site back to my PC and into DW CS3 again to update site in future. :(

Thanks,
Betty
 
No, since Dreamweaver is basically a souped-up text editor, and html files are the same no matter where you open them up, you shouldn't have problems.
 
No, since Dreamweaver is basically a souped-up text editor, and html files are the same no matter where you open them up, you shouldn't have problems.

Exactly. All files (images, documents) are relatively linked in html/xhtml etc. text files, so the only problem, that could be, is if a file is missing. Nothing more.
 
CS2 to CS3 should be fine. If there were a problem, it'd be going from CS3 to CS2, but evidently that went off without a hitch. Adobe makes it easy to open older stuff.
 
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