Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Window Elements Defining Your Site (part 1)
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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Getting Started - Basic Web Page Tutorial
Window Elements
While Dreamweaver can look very intimidating when it is first launched it is a easy program.
Dreamweaver know that your files must be organized and will help you save the files into the folder
you use. The illustration below highlights the main areas you will be using when creating web
pages. In the Panels groups, the panels can be expanded or collapsed by clicking the expander
arrow to the left of the panel name. The main panel is the Files panel.
If you do not see these areas on your screen, or if you want to display other panels you previously
closed, go to the Window menu and select the appropriate options to bring them back on the
screen. Example: Window, Insert, Properties and Files should all have check marks beside them.
Defining Your Site (part 1)
The very first thing you should do is define a site to organize your web pages. Doing so lets you
set up, or define, all of the settings necessary for publishing so the process will ultimately be as
easy as clicking one button. But you must realize that when you…
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