Datasheet

Remove a
Dreamweaver Site
Y
ou can remove a Dreamweaver site when you no
longer need it. The settings saved for the site are
deleted from Dreamweaver’s internal files. When
you remove a Dreamweaver site, Dreamweaver permanently
deletes the site information. You cannot undo the action and
recreate the site. The site is gone forever.
The Dreamweaver site refers only to the site information.
The site contains a path to the root folder where the Web
site files are stored. When you remove the site, the path
to the Web site files is deleted, along with all the site
settings. However, the files themselves are not deleted; the
folder with the files is untouched. You could create a new
Dreamweaver site, with a new name, and give the new
site the same root directory path that was set for the site
you just removed. The new site would then display the
same Web pages that were displayed by the site you
removed.
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DreamweaverBook
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1 Open the Manage Sites dialog box.
Note: See the section “Create a Dreamweaver Site”
earlier in this chapter to open the Manage
Sites dialog box
2 Click the name of the site you want removed.
This example refers to the site
DreamweaverBook.Copy.
3 Click Remove.
A window opens to verify that you want to
delete the site.
4 Click Yes.
Dreamweaver removes the site name from the
list of sites.
5 Click Done.
Remove a Dreamweaver Site
PART I
9
Setting Up Your Dreamweaver Site
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