Operation Manual

210 | Previewing and Web Publishing
To delete an entry from the list, select it and click Remove.
You can rearrange the list by selecting an entry and clicking Move
Up or Move Down.
To change the entry’s name on the submenu or its path, select the
entry and click Edit. For example, you could change "Internet
Explorer 6.00" to appear as simply "IE6".
3. Click OK to confirm any changes.
Publishing the site to a local folder
Even though you may have saved your Web site as a WebPlus project, it's not
truly a "Web site" until you've converted it to HTML files and graphics files in
a form that can be viewed in a Web browser. In WebPlus, this conversion
process is called publishing the site. You can publish the site—or selected
pages—either to a local hard disk folder as outlined here, or publish the site
to the World Wide Web itself (see p.
211). To review the basics, see
Understanding Web sites on p.
19.
To publish the site to a local folder:
1. Double-check page name, file name, and picture export settings via the
Site tab and Format>Web Export Options.... (See Setting page and
file names and Setting picture export options on p.
55 and p. 129,
respectively).
2. Click the
Publish Site to Disk Folder button on the Standard
toolbar (or choose Publish Site from the File menu and select Publish to
Disk Folder... from the submenu).
3. In the dialog, locate the folder where you wish to store the output files. If
the output folder specified does not exist you'll be asked if you want a
new folder created when you click OK to finish the dialog (below).
4. Either check the Publish All Pages option, or in the site structure tree,
check which specific page(s) to publish.
5. Click OK.
After WebPlus has finished exporting the selected pages, you'll be asked if
you want to:
View site in browser. This runs a Web browser to preview your pages—
your browser is launched if not already open.