Operation Manual

Previewing and Publishing 53
Publishing to a local folder
This option, like previewing, exports your publication pages to HTML
and graphics files. The key differences are:
You designate where the files should go, instead of having them
written out to temporary files, which are not really under your
control. As noted above, each time you run Preview Web Site,
even if youre only previewing one page, your previous set of
temporary files disappears. When publishing to a folder, you have
the option of overwriting existing HTML files with the same name
(recommended); graphics are assigned new file names. Your site as
a whole remains intact.
Your Web browser doesnt launch automatically. Instead, youre
given the option of launching it. If its already open, simply
decline the option, then switch to your browsers window and use
its Reload or Refresh command to display the updated page.
Publishing to a local folder is another way of previewing your Web
site, and is also the way to share your site with others on a local area
network. You dont need to try it right now, but here are the steps
involved in publishing to a local folder:
Y Click the
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dialog, locate the folder where you wish to store the output files, or
click 1HZ)ROGHU to create a new folder.
Y As for previewing, you can publish just one page or a range of
pages.
Y Accept or decline the option to launch your Web browser.