User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
• To change the position of a column in the tab, drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) the column head to
the left or right. (You can’t change the position of the leftmost column in any tab.)
• To go up one level in the folder or group whose contents are listed in the tab, click the Go Up button
(Windows) or (Mac OS) at the top of the tab.
Note: Once you’ve reached the topmost level of the folder hierarchy reflected in the site window, GoLive opens the Local
File Browser to let you navigate through the file system.
• To show or hide the anchors in a page, click the icon to the left of the page to expand or collapse the page.
• To change the view of items in a tab, choose an option from the Site > View menu.
See also
“Displaying palettes and tabs” on page 27
To restore the original configuration of the site window
❖ Choose Default Configuration from the site window menu for either pane of the window.
About site files and folders
In GoLive,asite is acollectionoffiles that areusedasresources fordevelopingand maintainingawebsiteonaweb
server. Viewers of the website only see files that you upload to the web server. These files include the home page
(usually named index.html), pages linked directly or indirectly to the home page, and media files referenced by any
of these pages.
Viewers don’t see the rest of the files that are usually placed in the web-data and web-settings folders, and normally
the contents of these folders are not uploaded to the server.
The files comprising a GoLive site include the site file and the contents of three folders: the web-content folder, the
site web-data folder, and the site web-settings folder.
• Files and file information that are managed by the site file are displayed in the various tabs of the site window.
• The contents of the site web-content folder are listed in the Files tab of the site window.
• The contents of the site web-data folder are listed in the Extras tab of the site window.
• The site web-settings folder contains XML files of site-specific settings, and settings for the Colors tab, External
tab, and Font Sets tab.
See also
“To upload site files to a publish server” on page 443
Working with files and folders in the site window
In the site window, arrange files in folders to keep them in order. For example, create separate folders for storing
pages, images, and animations in the Files tab in the site window.
Note: When using GoLive, you can reference files in any folder on your system. However, if you use a system tool such
as Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) to move, rename, or delete site files, GoLive doesn’t update link and reference
information. Therefore, it’s highly recommended that you work in the site window when moving, renaming, or deleting
files. If you do move, rename, or delete files with a system tool, be sure to refresh the view of files in the site window. (See
“To refresh the Files, CSS, Extras, Diagrams, Collections or Publish Server tab” on page 209.)










