User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To define a page in the Page Inspector
In the Page tab of the Page Inspector, do any of the following:
Enter a design name for the page in the Name box. This name appears in the design view as the label for the page
only if Design Name is selected in the Display tab of the View palette. Otherwise the label is its file name or page
title.
Change the default page title.
Specify a template, stationery, or sample file for the page.
See also
Changing the display of design views” on page 190
To add content to a page in a diagram
In thedesignview, double-click thepage. Thepageopens in adocumentwindow. Youcan edit thepageusing the
same techniques used to edit pages added directly to a site.
Adding and defining sections
A section is a hierarchy of diagram pages, usually a subtree, that is part of a larger hierarchy. The section and its
children are descendents of some other object. You treat a section as a unit to simplify file management. The pages
in a section have the same base file name, and you can put them in the same folder and create them using the same
template or stationery. Sections can contain other sections (subsections) as well as pages.
The parent page for a section or subsection is called its section page. The file name for a newly created section page
is index.html, unless you have changed the home page file name in the site preferences. Section pages are displayed
with boldface labels and the Section icon (if diagram objects appear as icons).
To add and define a section
1 Drag the Section icon from the Diagram set of the Object palette to the design view to create a section page.
2 If necessary, do one or both of the following in the Page tab of the Section Inspector:
Enter a design name for the page in the Name box. This name appears in the design view as the label for the page
only if Design Name is selected in the Display tab of the View palette. Otherwise the label is its file name or page
title.
Change the default page title.
Note: For a section page, don’t use the Target Dir option on the Page tab. You set the folder for the page and its children
in the Section tab. Also, you probably don’t need to change the default file name for the section page. Even if the home
page for the site has the same file name, the two files have different paths because the section has its own folder.
3 In the Section tab of the Section Inspector, do any of the following:
Enterabase file name forthe childpages youwillplace in thesection andtheir descendents. Thepagefilenames
will be provided automatically. For example, if you enter the base file name Hiking, the page file names will be
Hiking.html, Hiking1.html, Hiking 2.html, and so on.
Specify a target folder for the section page, the child pages in the section, and their descendents. When you submit
thediagram,the pageswillbeplacedinthisfolder. Thetargetfoldershouldbeasubfolderofthe root folder,either
an existing subfolder or a new one that will be created when you submit the diagram. For example, you might