Adobe 38028779 Getting Started Guide - Page 52
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3. Copy the cafe_townsend folder into the local_sites folder. The cafe_townsend folder is the folder that you will use as the root folder (main folder) for your Dreamweaver site. Define a local folder You must define a Dreamweaver local folder for each new website you create. The local folder is the folder that you use to store working copies of site files on your hard disk. If you don't define a local folder, certain features in Dreamweaver cannot work properly. Defining a local folder also allows you to manage your files and to transfer files to and from your web server by using a number of file-transfer methods. Now you'll define the cafe_townsend folder that you copied into the local_sites folder as your local folder. 1. Start Dreamweaver and select Site > Manage Sites. The Manage Sites dialog box appears. 2. Click the New button and select Site. The Site Definition dialog box appears. 3. If the wizard (Basic tab) appears, click the Advanced tab and select Local Info from the Category list (it should be the default). 4. In the Site Name text box, enter Cafe Townsend as the name of the site. 5. In the Local Root Folder text box, specify the cafe_townsend folder that you copied to the local_sites folder in the previous section. You can click the folder icon to browse to and select the folder, or enter a path in the Local Root Folder text box. 52 Tutorial: Setting Up Your Site and Project Files