Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Access sites, a server, and local drives
You can access, modify, and save files and
folders in your Dreamweaver sites, as well
as files and folders that are not part of a Dreamweaver site.
In addition to Dreamweaver sites, you can
access a server, a local drive, or your desktop.
Before you
can access a remote server, you must set up Dreamweaver to
work with that server.
Note: The best way to manage your files
is to create a Dreamweaver site.
Open an existing Dreamweaver site In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select a site from the menu (where the current site, server,
or drive appears).
Open a folder on a remote FTP or RDS server- In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select a server name from the menu (where the current site,
server, or drive appears).
Note: Server
names appear for servers you’ve configured Dreamweaver to
work with.
- Navigate to and edit files as you normally do.
Access a local drive or your desktop- In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select Desktop, Local Disk, or CD Drive from the menu (where
the current site, server, or drive appears).
- Navigate to a file, then do any of the following:
Open files in Dreamweaver or
another application
Rename files
Copy files
Delete files
Drag files
When you drag a file from one Dreamweaver site to another or to a folder
that is not part of a Dreamweaver site, Dreamweavercopies the file
to the location where you drop it. If you drag a file within the
same Dreamweaver site, Dreamweavermoves the file to
the location where you drop it. If you drag a file that is not part
of a Dreamweaver site to a folder that is
not part of a Dreamweaver site, Dreamweaver moves the file to the location
where you drop it.
Note: To move a file that Dreamweaver copies by default, hold down
the Shift key (Windows) or the Command key (Macintosh) while you
drag. To copy a file that Dreamweaver moves
by default, hold the Control key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh)
while you drag.
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