User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To delete a file, regular folder, object, or group
You can delete items from all tabs of the site window except for the CSS tab.
1 Select the item.
2 Click the Delete Selected Item button on the toolbar.
3 If necessary, confirm the deletion by clicking Yes.
When youdeleteafile or folder from thesite, yousendittoaSite Trashfolderortothe system RecycleBin or Trash.
The default destination is Site Trash, but you can select the Recycle Bin or Trash as the destination in the Site prefer-
ences.
Note: Formanypurposes, updating theFiles or Extras taborremovingunusedobjects from theExternal, Colors,orFont
Sets tab is preferable to deleting the file or obj
ect. (See To refresh the Files, CSS, Extras, Diagrams, Collections or Publish
Server tab” on page 209.)
To recover a file from the Site Trash
1
If necessary, clickthe Toggle SplitViewicon inthe scroll baratthe bottom of thesitewindowtoshowthe right
pane.
2 Click the Extras tab.
3 Open the Site Trash folder and then select the file you want to recover.
4 Do one of the following:
If you haven’t performed any other actions since you deleted the file, choose Edit > Undo Move To Trash.
Drag the file to its previous location (or another location) in the Files tab.
To move files to the system Recycle Bin or Trash
In the Extras tab, do one of the following:
To move all files from the Site Trash to the system Recycle Bin or Trash, right-click (Windows) or Control-click
(Mac OS) the Site Trash icon and then choose Empty Site Trash.
To move an individual file from the Site Trash to the system Recycle Bin or Trash, select the file and then press
Delete (Windows) or Command-Delete (Mac OS).
To change the destination of file and folder deletions
1 Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS), and then click Site.
2 Select a trash option, and then click OK.