- BRINGING IN SEPARATE PARAGRAPHS FROM WORD
- FOCUS YOUR ATTENTION RIGHT HERE
- WATCH OUT FOR KILLER OCTOTHORPES
- HEADING THIS WAY
- RESCALING AN IMAGE IN DREAMWEAVER
- QUICKLY CLEARING A PAG
- FINDING YOUR ASSETS IN A DARK ROOM (WITHOUT A FLASHLIGHT)
- EVERYBODY, COME ON AND DO DA COMBO, MON!
- CLOWNS TO THE LEFT OF ME, JOKERS TO THE RIGHT...
- ZIPPY FORM ORGANIZATION WITH THE FIELDSET TAG
- WHERE, OH, WHERE HAVE MY WINDOW SIZES GONE?
- STAYING IN GOOD FORM
- PLAYING NICE WITH THE INSERT BAR
- "A" IS FOR ACCESSIBLE APPLETS
- MULTIPLYING RADIO BUTTONS
- FANCY-SCHMANCY FORM BUTTONS
- LABEL-LICIOUS
- BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON?
- ANCHORS AWAY
- BYE, BYE HELPER TEXT
- THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT
- JAVASCRIPT REQUIRED
- TRANSFERING SITES
- NO MORE BROKEN LINKS
- REUSABLE JAVASCRIPT
- VIEW AS ROOT
- INITIALLY SELECTED VALUE
- REQUIRING INPUT
TRANSFERING SITES
Do you have a client or co-worker using Dreamweaver? You can save them the time of defining a site by exporting your site definition for them to import. This very method is how you'll transfer sites between your own computers. Select Site > Edit Sites and then click the site you want to export. Click the Export button and continue with the exportI'm sure you can figure it out. Do the same for each site definitionit is good to have a backup of all site definitions, just in case. In fact, set this book downbut keep it open of courseand export all of your defined sites right now. It is a known issue that without rhyme or reason, the site definitions may be lost completely.
It is important to realize that the .ste files store all the info in the Site Definition dialog but it does not back up the files on your site. You'll need to do that manually. If you opted to include the password in the .ste, be aware that though it is encrypted it is conceivable that it can be deciphered. Give the .ste fiels to your client or co-worker so that they can use the Import button on the Edit Sites dialog to import the site definition.