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Manage Site - Using Dreamweaver 8, you will learn how to manage multiple sites.
Introduction: In this tutorial I will teach you how using Dreamweaver 8 you can manage multiple, and just by couple clicks you can change from one site to another.
 

 Part1: Start up Dreamweaver.
Start up Dreamweaver and click New Site Manage Sites..

and click New Site. Click on the Advanced Tab and you will see the window below. Click on Local Info, change the Site Name to, what ever your site name is. For the local root folder, here is where all the files will be stored. Click on the yellow folder and browse to the folder you want to store your information in. This is what I use as my root, C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\pixeldigest\

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Part2: Remote Info
If you want to upload your site from Dreamweaver to your site. Here is where you can do it. Click on, Access and change it to FTP, The information you need will be provided by your Hosting Company. If you are using another ftp program the information will be the same.

Part3: Testing Server

 

The Server model will be different depending on what type of page you are planning to create. If your page is in plane html you can ignore the testing server. After that just click ok.

click on the Windows tab and make sure Files is checked. On the left hand side you should see the window shown below.

 

From here you will be able to access your files.

Next click New Site Manage Sites..

 

With that you will see the window below. 

 

From here you and add another site and will be able to manage multiple sites.

 

Finished:
Well that is it. Hope it is what you expected. If you have, any questions or comments feel free to e-mail me or leave a message on the forum. If you are having a hard time with the tutorial email me and I will try to help. I also created a video tutorial for this example, it is on the video section of the forum. Viewers will have to register to view the tutorial, click here to register and view the tutorial.

 

This Tutorial was Created By Mark
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Updated the Forum, Unfortunately i could not use the same link as the old forum for the update. For the new link click Here. All the post and user name are still usable. So, if you previously registered you can still use the old username and password. Some accounts that was not used were deleted.  
 
News Update [10/16/07]
Yesterday on the 15th of October my gallery went down for some unknown reason. I was able to get the backup of the images, i just lost all the users. The gallery was not that active but i am sill pissed about what happened. I am in the process of reloading the gallery. Just give me some time and it should be up and running.Yesterday on the 15th of October my gallery went down for some unknown reason. I was able to get the backup of the images, i just lost all the users. The gallery was not that active but i am sill pissed about what happened. I am in the process of reloading the gallery. Just give me some time and it should be up and running.  
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