Are CS5.5 files backwards compatible?

I know I won't have the neat features of 5.5, but can I at least open and mess with the code in Dreamweaver  cs3 when the file was saved from CS5.5? Simple question, but can't find anything in the search about this.

Yes.  HTML is HTML, and same goes for CSS, JS, PHP, .NET, etc.  The code will remain the same.  But as you pointed out the neat features won't be there.  So while Spry will be editable you won't be able to edit it using the GUI in DW (if you download the Widget browser that's another story).  And it will be the same whether it is Mac or PC too so there is really nothing to worry about.

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