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You know the CSS panel at the top right (default workspace) of the screen? Just right-click on the CSS selector there and click edit, then find the appropriate section (based on what the color is for, IE text or background), and there should be a little box of color next to a hex code value-that's the color you're looking for.

thanks for your help, but still the CSS window unable to display the color to some of the "pro" style I use in my CSS and I will not change my style for that to work

 

see the attached picture

 

and many CSS editors now have this feature in the "code editor"

I already request this feature from adobe but it seems that adobe only managed to add new bugs to dreamweaver 

 

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