After you plan your site structure, or if you already have an existing site, you should define a site in Dreamweaver before you start developing. Setting up a Dreamweaver site is a way to organize all of the documents associated with a website. For more information, see About Dreamweaver sites.
Note: You can also edit files without setting up a Dreamweaver site. For more information, see Accessing sites, a server, and local drives.
After you set up a Dreamweaver site, it's a good idea to export the site so that you have a local backup copy. For more information, see Importing and exporting sites.
The Manage Sites dialog box appears.
Note: If you don't have any Dreamweaver sites defined, then the Site Definition dialog box appears and you can skip the next step.
The Site Definition dialog box appears.
Note: Users who are new to Dreamweaver are encouraged to use the Site Definition Wizard; experienced Dreamweaver users might prefer to use the Advanced settings.
Note: To get started, you can set up a Dreamweaver site completely or you can just start with the first step, setting up your local folder.
Tip: After you set up a Dreamweaver site, it's a good idea to export the site so that you have a local backup copy. For more information, see Importing and exporting sites.
If you are setting up a Dreamweaver site for a web application, see Setting Up a Web Application.
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