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Using Dreamweaver - uploading basics
The Mac and PC versions of this program are almost identical.
A web site consists of a series of files that ultimately all reside in
one folder. The folder on the local computer that contains all the files
for a site is called the local root folder, and Dreamweaver must know
its location to utilize site management capabilities. The local root
folder can live anywhere on the workstation hard drive.
Once the basic site definition has been established, new pages can be
created and files from an existing site can be downloaded to the local
root folder if working on an existing site.
Hint: Don't define the Dreamweaver application folder as a
site's local root folder, because it also contains all the files for the
program itself. Only files that are related to a site should be in the
folder, because the contents will eventually be uploaded to a server.
Never save work in the Dreamweaver's application folder.
To establish a site in
Dreamweaver, do the following:
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Choose Window > Site Files (or press F5). |
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In the Site Window, select the pop-up menu next
to the connect button. Choose the bottom option, Define Sites. |
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The Define Sites dialog box appears. Select the
New button. |
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The Site Definition dialog box appears. Type the
name of the site into the field next to Site Name. The name of
the site is for organizational purposes only, and will not
appear on any of the pages when previewed in a browser. |
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Next, select the file folder icon to the right of
the field Local Root Folder. The Choose Local Folder dialog box
appears. Navigate and select the folder that contains all the
site files. After choosing the Select button, the dialog box
closes. |
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