User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To edit an existing query
1 Choose Edit > Queries.
2 Select the query you want to edit and click Edit Query.
3 Make changes to the query.
4 Close the Query Editor and click Yes when prompted to save changes.
See also
“To define a query” on page 238
Query options
When defining a query, you can choose from any of the following options in the Find What menu:
Accessibility Shows pages that conform to a number of guidelines for making web content accessible to people with
disabilities and persons using alternative browsing technologies. Although these guidelines don’t offer a complete
solution, they can help determine whether your website is accessible.
Code Element Shows pages with HTML elements and attributes (or a combination of these) that you specify.
Download Time Shows the files that take longer than a specified amount of time to download, given a specified
connection speed.
Errors Shows pages with missing image attributes, problem titles, and HTML error and warning flags.
File Info Shows files by type, byte size, download time, modification date, creation date, mime type, and publish
state. For HTML files, the Download Takes option in the Download Time tab considers everything that makes up
the page (such as images or QuickTime movies) when computing download time.
Links Shows pages with external links, links to files with a certain extension, and links of one or more protocols (for
example, ftp: or mailto:). Links also show you pages that are a certain number of clicks away from a given page.
Name Shows pages or URLs that are, begin with, end with, or contain a text string you specify, or that match a
regular expression you specify.
Publish State Shows pages within a site that will be uploaded (or not) to the publish server when you publish the
site andwhether thefiles in your site arenewer than,older than,orinsyncwiththe versionofthe site that exists on
a given server.
Site Objects Shows pages in a site that use certain components, addresses, fonts, font sets, site colors, and labels. The
items that appear in the Site Objects settings are the same items that appear in the site window. If you added or
removed items from pages, update the items in the site window and in the Site Objects settings by cleaning up the site.
Textual Content Shows pages that match text in Layout Mode or encoded or unencoded text in Source Mode.
Version Control Shows files that are checked out of a version control project site by you or by another user.
See also
“To specify options for cleaning up a site” on page 210
“Version Cue managed projects” on page 71