Uploading With Macromedia Dreamweaver
Using Dreamweaver - uploading basics
A web site consists of a series of files
that ultimately all reside in one folder. The folder on
the local computer that contains all the files for a
site is called the local root folder, and Dreamweaver
must know its location to utilize site management
capabilities. The local root folder can live anywhere on
the workstation hard drive.
Once the basic site
definition has been established, new pages can be
created and files from an existing site can be
downloaded to the local root folder if working on an
existing site.
Hint:
Don't define the Dreamweaver application folder as a site's
local root folder, because it also contains all the
files for the program itself. Only files that are
related to a site should be in the folder, because the
contents will eventually be uploaded to a server. Never
save work in the Dreamweaver's application folder.
To establish a site in
Dreamweaver, do the following:
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Choose
Window > Site Files (or press F5). |
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In
the Site Window, select the pop-up menu next to
the connect button. Choose the bottom option,
Define Sites. |
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The
Define Sites dialog box appears. Select the New
button. |
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The
Site Definition dialog box appears. Type the
name of the site into the field next to Site
Name. The name of the site is for organizational
purposes only, and will not appear on any of the
pages when previewed in a browser. |
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Next,
select the file folder icon to the right of the
field Local Root Folder. The Choose Local Folder
dialog box appears. Navigate and select the
folder that contains all the site files. After
choosing the Select button, the dialog box
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In
the Site Definition dialog box, a path now
exists in the field next to Local Root Folder.
This path is essential for Dreamweaver to
maintain the site structure. If the location of
the Local Root Folder changes, repeat step
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Note:
A copy of the contents
of the local root folder will probably be
transferred to a server so that others may view
the Web pages once they have been completed. The
next steps provide information for configuring
the Web Server Information. It is not necessary
to do so until files have been created and are
ready for transfer. Steps 7, 8 and 9 may be
skipped until files need to be uploaded.
Select the Web
Server Info category, and for the text boxes on the following screen enter these values:
Server Access: FTP
FTP Host: www.yourdomain.com (or IP address)
host directory: www/
Username: Insert your username here
Password: Insert your password here
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Click OK. A new window like this one is next:
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Select the Connect button. The button will change to disconnect
because you are already connected. |
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The left hand side is your site and the right hand side
is your local machine. Select the files that you wish to transfer from the
right side of the window and drag them to the left side. You can also use the
Get and Put buttons. |
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Create
new files by selecting File > New. It is
important to save each HTML page right away
because Dreamweaver cannot perform some
functions on a page until it is saved.
Therefore, immediately after creating a new
document, it is suggested to save each file
inside the Local Root Folder by choosing File
> Save. |
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