Wiley Master VISUALLY Dreamweaver 8 and Flash 8 978-0-471-77618-5 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Create a 
Dreamweaver Site
D
reamweaver is a full-featured Web application
development tool. Dreamweaver’s features not
only assist you with creating and editing Web
pages, but also with managing and maintaining your entire
Web site. To take advantage of all of Dreamweaver’s Web
development features, you need to set up a Dreamweaver
site that defines your development environment and tells
Dreamweaver where files are located.
A Dreamweaver site organizes your Web site to facilitate the
development process. In most cases, you create and edit
your Web pages in a folder on your local computer and
then, when your Web site is completed to your satisfaction,
you copy the Web page files to the folder where visitors
access your Web site. That is, you copy the Web page files
to the folder located at the URL that users type to view your
Web site. To support the development process, you create a
Dreamweaver site with two different parts: the Local site
and the Remote site.
The Local site is the folder where you store the files for your
Web site while creating and editing them. People visiting
your Web site cannot access the files in this site. The Local
site is usually located on your own computer, but can be
anywhere.
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Manage Sites...
Site
Site
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Click Site.
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Click Manage Sites.
The panel on the right may not appear,
depending on whether it was set on or off
the last time Dreamweaver was closed. You
can open and close the panel by clicking the
side arrow. 
Note:
See Chapter 2 to learn about the
Dreamweaver interface.
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Create a Dreamweaver Site
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Click New.
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Click Site.
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