Is Dreamweaver CS6 compatible with CS5.5?

Is Dreamweaver CS6 compatible with CS5.5?

HTML is HTML, CSS is CSS.  The code will be fine.  If you are using features specific to that verison, the GUI elements will obviously not be visible, but you can still edit in code view.  An example of this is the Fluid Grid Layouts in CS6 that are not present in CS5.5.  The code will be editable and you will be able to see the changes, but the Grid background won't be there visually.

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