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How does Dreamweaver use a
default images folder?
If you specify a default
images folder during the
Dreamweaver site setup,
Dreamweaver places new
images that you add to your
site into that folder, unless
you explicitly put the images
elsewhere. For example, if you
drag an image from the
Desktop into the Document
window, Dreamweaver places
a copy of the image in the
default folder.
Will the name that I give my
site appear anywhere on my
finished Web site?
No. The name is used only for
keeping track of different sites
in Dreamweaver. It appears in
the Site drop-down list at the
top of the Site window. It also
appears in the Files panel,
which is used to manage Web
site files. Using the Files panel
is discussed in Chapter 2.
Are Remote and Local the
only possible sites in a
Dreamweaver site?
No. An additional site — the
Testing Server site — can be
defined. You need this site
only for dynamic Web sites
that use ColdFusion, PHP,
or another dynamic Web
application language. This
chapter does not discuss
test sites because it does not
discuss dynamic Web sites.
Chapter 14, which discusses
dynamic sites, explains how to
set up a test site.
$ Click Remote Info.
% Click here and select an access type.
^ Fill in host, directory, login, and a password
for the Remote site.
& Click Test.
A response to the test appears.
* Click OK.
The test message closes.
( Click OK.
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Remote Info
DreamweaverBook
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^
&
*
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Dreamweaver lists the new site in the
Manage Sites dialog box.
) Click Done.
The new site is now created and you can add
Web pages to it.
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