You have to save the HTML file to see the changes with a browser refresh.
You can use the design view to make sure you are atleast in the ballpark
before saving and using the IE/Firefox preview.  I know most people go with
CSS layout now a days, but this was insanely useful for complicated table
layouts involving many nested tables/col and row spans, etc.  Also good for
detailing sliced photoshop templates...again not so useful for "good" design
but nice for a quick and dirty fix.  There are some rendering bugs in the
design view but it does get you in the ballpark atleast.

On 4/11/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 20:59 -0400, Jarrel Cobb wrote:
> There is a code view in Dreamweaver.  The split view is useful for
> making handcoded changes to HTML in the top code view and seeing the
> immediate result in the bottom design view.   You dont have to use the
> WYSIWYG features.

I see changes by hitting CTRL+R on any given browser for which I'm
debugging... at least when those browsers show rendering bugs I know I'm
fixing bugs for those browsers and not Dreamweaver bugs.

Cheers,
Rob.
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