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How do I test different states of active content with BrowserLab and Dreamweaver?

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How do I test different states of active content with BrowserLab and Dreamweaver?

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• If you have configured Dreamweaver CS4 to integrate with BrowserLab, you can preview interactive ‘states’ of your content by using Dreamweaver’s Live View rendering mode, interacting with your local content, and then freezing the page using the F6 (Freeze JavaScript) key. From there, simply use the BrowserLab panel (or the “Preview in BrowserLab…” option inside the Preview in Browser menu of your document toolbar) to send that interactive ‘state’ of your content directly to BrowserLab.

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