Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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View files and folders
You can view files and folders
in the Files panel, whether they are associated with a Dreamweaver site or not. When you view sites,
files, or folders in the Files panel, you can change the size of
the viewing area, and, for Dreamweaver sites,
you can expand or collapse the Files panel.
For Dreamweaver sites, you can also customize
the Files panel by changing the view—either your local or remote
site—that appears by default in the collapsed panel. Or, you can
switch the content views in the expanded Files panel using the Always
Show option.
Open or close the Files panel Select Window > Files.
Expand or collapse the Files panel (Dreamweaver sites only) In the Files panel (Window >
Files), click the Expand/Collapse button in
the toolbar. Note: If you click the Expand/Collapse button to expand the
panel while it is docked, the panel maximizes so that you cannot
work in the Document window. To return to the Document window, click
the Expand/Collapse button again to collapse the panel. If you click
the Expand/Collapse button to expand the panel while it is not docked,
you can still work in the Document window. Before you can dock the
panel again, you must first collapse it.
When the Files
panel is collapsed it displays the contents of the local site, the remote
site, or the testing server as a list of files. When expanded, it
displays the local site and either the remote site or testing server.
Change the size of the view area in the expanded Files panel In the Files panel (Window >
Files), with the panel expanded, do one of the following:
Change the site view in Files panel (Dreamweaver sites only) Do one of the following:In the collapsed Files panel (Window >
Files), select Local View, Remote View, Testing Server, or Repository
View from the Site View pop‑up menu.
Note: Local View appears
in the Site View menu by default.
In the expanded Files panel (Window >
Files), click the Site Files button (for the remote site), the Testing
Server button, or the Repository Files button.
 - A.
- Site Files
- B.
- Testing
Server
- C.
- Repository Files
Note: Before
you can view a remote site, testing server or repository, you must
set up a remote site, testing server, or SVN repository.
View files outside of a Dreamweaver site Navigate your computer using the Site
pop‑up menu, much as you would if you were using Windows Explorer
(Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh).
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