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by Tom Green
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This post is part of a series called Working With Fluid Features in Dreamweaver CS6.
In the previous installment of this series I laid out the events leading up to the inclusion of fluid grids in Dreamweaver CS6. In this tutorial we'll open up our exercise files and start working on the layout in various states; mobile, tablet and desktop.
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