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Understanding basic site structure - Dreamweaver Tutorial
From the course: Dreamweaver CS6 Essential Training
Understanding basic site structure
From the time it was released one of the things that made Dreamweaver different from other HTML editors was its focus on managing sites, not just pages. While other editors were designed to create webpages, Dreamweaver was designed to create websites. This focus is one of the reasons that Dreamweaver's site management tools are so powerful. In this chapter we're going to discuss basic site management within Dreamweaver and some of the tools that you can use to take control of your site. No matter how powerful a program's tools are, unless you understand the concepts behind them, you won't be effective when using them. That's why the first concept I want to discuss here is basic site structure. To those new to Web design the task of creating an entire website can be a little intimidating at first. The truth of the matter is that most websites are actually quite simple. Websites at their core are simply a collection of files and folders just like any other project on your computer…
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Understanding basic site structure3m 46s
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Exploring file naming conventions2m 10s
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Defining a new site5m 23s
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Managing files and folders7m 57s
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Adding remote servers7m 4s
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Uploading files12m 46s
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Previewing in browsers9m 11s
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Managing multiple sites4m 46s
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