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User Guide
See also
About links” on page 167
“Editing links and adding query parameters to links” on page 170
To set a preference that makes all new links absolute
1 Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS).
2 Expand General preferences and select URL Handling.
3 Select Make New Links Absolute, and then click OK.
To specify a site setting that makes all new links absolute in the active site only
1 Open a site.
2 Click the Site Settings button on the toolbar or choose Site > Settings.
3 Select URL Handling.
4 Select Make New Links Absolute, and then click OK.
Working with graphical site views
About graphical site views
GoLive provides site views that are graphical representations of a sites pages and the links that connect them. You
can use the graphical site views with the site window to display and edit the content and structure of your website,
and examine the links and relationships between pages.
The navigation view shows a tree-like hierarchy of pages (beginning with the home page) that underlies the web
of links in your site. You can add pages to the structure, move pages around, and open pages from the navigation
view.
The links view shows a web of actual links going in and out from each page to other pages, images, or media files
in your site, and to external URLs or e-mail addresses. You can expand or collapse the various levels of links to
focus on the overall structure of links in the site or links of a single page.
Thepages shownineachgraphical site view arealsolistedinthe Filestab of thesitewindow. When youselectapage
in a view, you can select the same page in the Files tab by clicking the Reveal In Site button on the toolbar. By
usingoptions on theViewpalette, youcan expand thesiteviews into additional panesthatdisplayapanoramaofthe
site, reference pages used by a selected page in the site, or scratch pages that are not linked to any pages in the site.
GoLive also provides other graphical tools for managing and viewing websites. You can use the In & Out Links
palette to see incoming and outgoing links for files, and change links and file references throughout a site. You can
also use diagrams to show the hierarchy of pages and the connections between site assets.