Join David Powers for an in-depth discussion in this video Manage files and folders, part of Dreamweaver CC Essential Training.
- [Instructor] As you build and maintain your website,…you will need to manage your files and folders,…not only create new ones but probably also rename them…or move them to a different location.…Planning the site's structure in advance is important,…but if you're anything like me,…you're bound to see better ways of organizing some parts…of it as you develop the site.…When making changes to files and folders,…always use Dreamweaver's files panel…because it keeps track of the relationship between…all the assets in your site and updates them as necessary.…
I have amended my site definition to point…to the chapter two zero two underscore zero four folder…of the exercise files.…Let's start by taking a closer look at the files panel.…The drop down menu at the top…shows you the currently selected site.…And if you have multiple sites defined,…you can use it to switch between sites.…Switching sites doesn't close any files you have open…from the previous site, and this is actually quite useful,…because it allows you to have files from different sites…
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Released
6/13/2017- The Dreamweaver interface
- Toolbars
- Managing workspaces
- Changing preferences
- Managing projects
- Defining a new site
- Creating new documents
- Editing in Live view
- Reusing code snippets
- Structuring documents
- Creating links
- Managing CSS
- Working with images, videos, and tables
- Site management
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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Using the exercise files2m 7s
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1. The Dreamweaver Interface
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Document view options7m 59s
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Toolbars8m 57s
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Customize the insert panel4m 43s
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The DOM panel7m 2s
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Manage workspaces7m 2s
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Change Preferences10m 59s
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2. Managing Projects
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Basic site structure3m 19s
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Define a new site4m 42s
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Edit sites3m 51s
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Manage files and folders8m 14s
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Test files in browsers9m 4s
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3. Creating New Documents
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Create new files8m 8s
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Explore starter templates4m 35s
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Adapt a starter template12m 37s
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4. Authoring Options
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Edit in Live view8m 53s
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Edit in Code view9m 40s
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Reuse code snippets5m 19s
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Detect errors in code10m 27s
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Use Design view7m 5s
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5. Structuring Documents
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Create basic page structure11m 24s
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Get text into Dreamweaver12m 3s
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Import Word documents4m 54s
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Add structure to text8m 20s
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Create lists9m 6s
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Create definition lists4m 22s
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6. Creating Links
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Overview of links3m 51s
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Set site link preferences2m 52s
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Create internal links9m 54s
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Build external links4m 28s
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Create an email link2m 51s
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7. Managing CSS
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Set CSS preferences6m 6s
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CSS Designer overview7m 41s
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Attach an external style sheet11m 15s
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Styling text8m 18s
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Use an Adobe Edge web font7m 20s
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Create a custom font stack3m 43s
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Style links6m 32s
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Style borders3m 37s
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Style background properties8m 50s
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Style additional properties3m 53s
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Add a media query8m 22s
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Use CSS Inspect3m 47s
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8. Working with Images and Videos
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Place images on the page7m 13s
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Control image properties8m 43s
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Style images8m 43s
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Use background images8m 56s
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Insert a video7m 48s
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9. Working with Tables
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Basic table structure11m 2s
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Import tabular data5m 28s
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Create accessible tables10m 8s
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Enhance tables through styles11m 34s
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10. Site Management
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Update files site-wide8m 2s
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Check for broken links4m 31s
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Connect to a remote server1m 37s
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Upload files7m 20s
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Manage multiple sites4m 33s
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Conclusion
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What next?2m 3s
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