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File management
Last updated 11/30/2015
Uncloak all files and folders
You can uncloak all files and folders in a site at the same time. This action cannot be undone; there is no way to re-cloak
all items that were previously cloaked. You have to re-cloak items individually.
If you want to temporarily uncloak all folders and files, then re-cloak those items, disable site cloaking.
1 In the Files panel (Window > Files), select a site that has site cloaking enabled.
2 Select any file or folder in that site.
3 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), then select Cloaking > Uncloak All.
Note: This step also deselects the Cloak Files Ending With option in the Cloaking category of the Site Definition dialog
box.
The red lines through folder and file icons disappear, indicating that all files and folders in the site are uncloaked.
Storing file information in Design Notes
About Design Notes
Design Notes are notes that you create for a file. Design Notes are associated with the file they describe, but stored in a
separate file. You can see which files have Design Notes attached in the expanded Files panel: A Design Notes icon
appears in the Notes column.
You can use Design Notes to keep track of extra file information associated with your documents, such as image source-
filenames and comments on file status. For example, if you copy a document from one site to another, you can add
Design Notes for that document, with the comment that the original document is in the other site folder.
You can also use Design Notes to keep track of sensitive information that you can’t put inside a document for security
reasons, such as notes on how a particular price or configuration was chosen, or what marketing factors influenced a
design decision.
If you open a file in Adobe® Fireworks® or Flash, and export it to another format, Fireworks and Flash automatically
save the name of the original source file in a Design Notes file. For example, if you open myhouse.png in Fireworks and
export it to myhouse.gif, Fireworks creates a Design Notes file called myhouse.gif.mno. This Design Notes file contains
the name of the original file, as an absolute file: URL. So, the Design Notes for myhouse.gif might contain the following
line:
fw_source="file:///Mydisk/sites/assets/orig/myhouse.png"
A similar Flash Design Note might contain the following line:
fl_source="file:///Mydisk/sites/assets/orig/myhouse.fla"
Note: To share Design Notes, users should define the same site-root path (for example, sites/assets/orig).
When you import the graphic into Dreamweaver, the Design Notes file is automatically copied into your site along with
the graphic. When you select the image in Dreamweaver and choose to edit it using Fireworks, Fireworks opens the
original file for editing.