Site Planning and Publishing: Managing a Site
This topic page is useful for customers using Dreamweaver to manage their site assets, pages and directory structure. Developers creating HTML pages as well as pages using a scripting language will benefit.
TechNotes
- 61e6b1d—How to find the Expanded view of the Files panel
- tn_19095—Configuring WebDAV in IIS for use with Dreamweaver
- tn_18814—Select Newer and Synchronize commands are not available when connected via ColdFusion RDS in Dreamweaver
- tn_16831—Removing .DS_Store files on Macintosh OS X?
- tn_16794—How does the site cache work?
- tn_16527—The ColdFusion RDS configuration dialog box expects a username
- tn_16492—Synchronize does not update when remote site is networked drive
- tn_16384—Cannot delete files without extensions using RDS
- tn_16312—Errors when renaming files in Dreamweaver
- tn_16261—Error creating new folder in Windows ME
- tn_16247—Site window displays file or folder names in capital letters
- tn_15625—Why do links stop working after previewing the first page?
- tn_15609—Why do my site root-relative paths break on the server?
- tn_15595—Different path types
- tn_15546—Which type of path should I use?
- tn_15537—Check In/Check Out may not work properly on WebDAV
- tn_15361—Sharing files among team members
- tn_15360—Site window does not display either remote site or local site pane
- tn_15336—Check In/Check Out: managing a Web site in a team environment
- tn_15019—Why aren't my images showing up when I preview my pages locally?
- tn_13465—Editing a live HTML document served by IIS 4
Tutorials and Articles
Note: The Developer Center contains newer tutorials and articles.
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Optimizing the Dreamweaver localization process 1: Page design and layout
This article, the first in a series, provides English-language Web developers with tips on how to optimize the localization process. -
Optimizing the Dreamweaver localization process 2: Site structure and maintenance
This article, the second in a series, provides English-language Web developers with suggestions on how to organize sites that will eventually be sent to localization. -
Optimizing the Dreamweaver localization process 3: Understanding your audience
This article, the last in a series, describes some of the technical and cultural issues localizers face when translating Web sites into other languages.
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