Setting up a new Dreamweaver site

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.

To set up a Dreamweaver site:

  1. Select Site > Manage 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.

  2. Click the New button.

    The Site Definition dialog box appears.

  3. Do one of the following:
  4. Complete the Dreamweaver site setup process:

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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