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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com Guide to Web Design / HTML since 1997

Building an entire site in Dreamweaver is pretty cool

Saturday October 1, 2005
One of the first things I learned how to do with Dreamweaver was set it up to think of the pages I manage as a "site". This allowed me to make changes to the pages and then upload them all at once when I was happy with them, just by saying "transfer site files". No more uploading one file at a time and hoping that I got all the images and CSS, Dreamweaver submits those automatically. And I can even check links across a site. When I set them up, I set up sites for sub-sections of the company site I maintain. That way, if the Partners section has a change, I don't have to worry about uploading all the files from the Corporate section that I'm still working on. They are two different "sites". Dreamweaver is pretty cool! Add Build a Site in Dreamweaver to del.icio.us

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