Dreamweaver CS6, Live View & JQuery (not JQuery Mobile).

Hi, is it possible to view JSQuery (not JQuery Mobile) in the Live View within Dreamweaver CS6?
If so how.
Thanks in advance.

I know what jQuery is but what is JSQuery?
What are you expecting to see in Live View that you can't?
Nancy O.

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