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USING DREAMWEAVER
Creating and Managing Files
Last updated 3/28/2012
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Managing files and folders
About managing files and folders
Dreamweaver includes a Files panel that helps you manage and transfer files to and from a remote server. When you
transfer files between local and remote sites, parallel file and folder structures between the sites are maintained. When
transferring files between sites, Dreamweaver creates corresponding folders if they do not yet exist in a site. You can
also synchronize the files between your local and remote sites; Dreamweaver copies files in both directions as necessary
and removes unwanted files when appropriate.
Using the Files panel
The Files panel enables you to view files and folders, whether they are associated with a Dreamweaver site or not, and
perform standard file maintenance operations, such as opening and moving files.
Note: In previous versions of Dreamweaver the Files panel was called the Site panel.
You can move the Files panel as necessary and set preferences for the panel.
Use this panel to perform the following tasks:
Access sites, a server, and local drives
View files and folders
Manage files and folders in the Files panel
For Dreamweaver sites, use the following options to display or transfer files:
Expanded Files panel options.
A. Site pop-up menu B. Connect/Disconnect C. Refresh D. View site FTP log E. Site files view F. Testing server G. Repository view H. Get
File(s) I. Put File(s) J. Check Out File(s) K. Check In File(s) L. Synchronize M. Expand/Collapse
Note: The Site Files view, Testing Server view, and Synchronize buttons appear only in the expanded Files panel.
The Site pop-up menu Lets you select a Dreamweaver site and display that site’s files. You can also use the Site menu
to access all the files on your local disk, much like Windows Explorer(Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh).
Connect/Disconnect (FTP, RDS, and WebDAV protocol) Connects to or disconnects from the remote site. By default,
Dreamweaver disconnects from the remote site if it has been idle for more than 30 minutes (FTP only). To change the
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