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Last updated 11/30/2015
Previewing a web page in an AIR application
You can preview an HTML page in Dreamweaver as it would appear in an Adobe AIR application. Previewing is useful
when you want to see what a web page will look like in the application without having to create the entire application.
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On the Document toolbar, click the Preview/Debug in Browser button, and then select Preview In AIR.
You can also press Ctrl+Shift+F12 (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+F12 (Macintosh).
Using AIR code hinting and code coloring
The Adobe AIR Extension for Dreamweaver also adds code hinting and code coloring for Adobe AIR language
elements in Code view in Dreamweaver.
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Open an HTML or JavaScript file in Code view and enterAdobe AIR code.
Note: The code hinting mechanism only works inside <script> tags, or in .js files.
For more information on the Adobe AIR language elements, see the developer documentation in the rest of this
guide.
Accessing the Adobe AIR documentation
The Adobe AIR extension adds a Help menu item in Dreamweaver that lets you access Developing AIR Applications
with HTML and Ajax.
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Select Help > Adobe AIR Help.
Using Dreamweaver with Adobe Online services
Adobe online services are hosted web applications that work similarly to traditional desktop tools. The advantage of
online services, however, is that they are always up to date because they are hosted on the web, as opposed to on your
computer.
Dreamweaver integrates directly with Adobe® BrowserLab and Adobe® Business Catalyst InContext Editing. Help for
working with those services is included in the Help sections that follow.
Dreamweaver also integrates with Adobe® CS Live online services (which includes BrowserLab). For more information
on working with CS Live, see
Using Adobe CS Live.
For information on managing Adobe online services, see the Adobe website at
www.adobe.com/go/learn_creativeservices_en.
BrowserLab
Adobe BrowserLab lets you preview local web content from within Dreamweaver, without requiring you to post it to a
publicly-accessible server first. You can preview files from your local Dreamweaver site, or from a remote or testing
server.
For information about using the BrowserLab online service, including information about using BrowserLab with
Dreamweaver, see
www.adobe.com/go/lr_abl_en.
Business Catalyst InContext Editing