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I am really starting to NOT LIKE Adobe Dreamweaver!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Why isn't my text NOT showing up in the search engines?
2. Why do I have to CLEAN THE CACHE in Google and other browsers in order to see the changes in Dreamwewaver?!!!!
Do I have to save each html and css file BEFORE I browse? Isn't the css, bootstrap and js supposed to save when I save the html?!
I really find this tool to be EXTREMELY difficult! I have been trying to master it for almost 15 years now and it's always the same old hassle!!!!
Yes, I am aggravated. Sorry.
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Here is the html
<!--end of contact section>
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Here is the css
}
.active {
float: none;
margin-top: 85px;
padding-top: 0px;
font-family: paytone-one;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
font-variant: small-caps;
font-size: xx-large;
text-align: center;
color: #000000;
}
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Sorry for the meltdown. I'll be cool.
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Chrome is not my favorite browser for developing because it has a very sticky cache. Google thinks that makes Chrome a better browser for the web. And it does for most things. But it's positively annoying when you're building & previewing changes to your own web pages. I use Firefox instead of Chrome.
If you're married to Chrome, use the tips below. But you'll need to keep the Dev Toolbar Window open at all times.
https://www.technipages.com/google-chrome-how-to-completely-disable-cache
Nancy
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I'm sure that you use it but just in case
and you also have this one which is really great
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AnotherMe wrote
I am really starting to NOT LIKE Adobe Dreamweaver!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Why isn't my text NOT showing up in the search engines?
2. Why do I have to CLEAN THE CACHE in Google and other browsers in order to see the changes in Dreamwewaver?!!!!
Do I have to save each html and css file BEFORE I browse? Isn't the css, bootstrap and js supposed to save when I save the html?!
I really find this tool to be EXTREMELY difficult! I have been trying to master it for almost 15 years now and it's always the same old hassle!!!!
Yes, I am aggravated. Sorry.
This has no relevance to Dreamweaver
The best way to work with DW is to get to know how to code in HTML and CSS while some knowledge of JS is useful.