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Get files from remote server E. Put files to remote server F. Check out files G. Check in files H. Synchronize with remote server I. Refresh K.

File Activity. You can also use the Site menu to access all the files on your local disk, much like Windows Explorer Windows or the Finder Mac. Lets you view files present in your local site root, remote server, or testing server. Select an option from the pop-up menu to see files in the respective view. Connect to remote server. By default, Dreamweaver disconnects from the remote site if it has been idle for more than 30 minutes FTP only. Get files from remote server. Copies the selected files from the remote site to your local site overwriting the existing local copy of the file, if any.

If Enable File Check In And Check Out is enabled, the local copies are read-only; the files remain available on the remote site for other team members to check out. Put files to remote server. Check out files. Transfers a copy of the file from the remote server to your local site overwriting the existing local copy of the file, if any and marks the file as checked out on the server.

Check in files. Transfers a copy of the local file to the remote server and makes the file available for editing by others. The local file becomes read-only. Synchronize with remote server. Expands or collapses the Files panel to display one or two panes. When the Files panel is collapsed it displays the contents of the local site, the remote site, or the testing server as a list of files. When expanded, it displays the local site and either the remote site or testing server.

Refreshes the local and remote directory lists. View Site FTP log. Displays the file structure of the remote and local sites in the panes of the Files panel.

A preference setting determines which site appears in the left pane and which appears in the right pane. Site Files view is the default view for the Files panel. The files Dreamweaver copies are the files you select in the active pane of the Files panel. If the Remote pane is active, the selected remote or testing server files are copied to the local site; if the Local pane is active, Dreamweaver copies the remote or testing server version of the selected local files to the local site.

If the Local pane is active, the selected local files are copied to the remote site or testing server; if the Remote pane is active, Dreamweaver copies the local versions of the selected remote server files to the remote site. You can view files and folders in the Files panel, whether they are associated with a Dreamweaver site or not.

When you view sites, files, or folders in the Files panel, you can change the size of the viewing area, and, for Dreamweaver sites, you can expand or collapse the Files panel. For Dreamweaver sites, you can also customize the Files panel by changing the view—either your local or remote site—that appears by default in the collapsed panel. Or, you can switch the content views in the expanded Files panel using the Always Show option. Use Live Search to locate files based on filename or text present in files.

The site selected in the Files panel is used for search. If there is no site selected in the panel, the search option does not appear.

For more information, see Search files based on filenames or content. You can use the Files panel to view files present in your local site root, remote server, or testing server.

You can open or rename files; add, move, or delete files; or refresh the Files panel after you make changes. For Dreamweaver sites, you can also determine which files on either the local or remote site have been updated since the last time they were transferred. Dreamweaver creates the new file or folder inside the currently selected folder, or in the same folder as the currently selected file.

Dreamweaver refreshes the Files panel when you make changes in another application, then return to Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver makes it easy to find selected, open, checked out, or recently modified files in your site. You can also find files that are newer in your local or remote site.

If the open file in the Document window is not part of the current site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver attempts to determine which of your Dreamweaver sites the file belongs to; if the current file belongs to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that site in the Files panel, then highlights the file.

To report on all files modified in the last several days, select Files Created or Modified in the Last and enter a number in the box. To report on all files modified within a specific time frame, click the Files Created or Modified Between radio button, then specify a date range. Local Machine. Testing Server. Other Location. This option assumes you defined a Testing Server in the Site Definition dialog box. If you have not defined a Testing Server and entered a URL prefix for that server, or if you are running the report for more than one site, this option is not available.

Note: If the asset is a color, the color picker closes automatically after you pick a color. To dismiss the color picker without picking a color, press Esc. The Assets panel shows all the assets of recognized types in your current site. To use an asset from the current site in another site, you must copy it to the other site. You can copy an individual asset, a set of individual assets, or an entire Favorites folder at once. You may need to locate the file in the Files panel that corresponds to an asset in the Assets panel before you transfer the asset to or from your remote site.

Note: The Files panel might show a different site from the one that the Assets panel shows. This is because the Assets panel is associated with the active document. The Files panel opens, with the asset file selected. The Locate In Site command locates the file corresponding to the asset itself; it does not locate files that use that asset. Note: In the Favorites list, you can copy a Favorites folder as well as individual assets.

The assets are copied to their corresponding locations in the target site. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Work with assets Search. Adobe Dreamweaver User Guide. Select an article: Select an article:. Applies to: Adobe Dreamweaver. Use the Assets panel in Dreamweaver to manage assets in the current site.

Assets panel in Live view. Assets panel in Design and Code View. The Assets panel provides different ways to view assets:.

Site list. Favorites list. In both lists, assets fall into one of the following categories:. Library items. View an asset in the preview area.

Select the asset in the Assets panel. Display assets in a category. Click a category icon on the left side of the Assets panel. Sort assets. To remove a panel, right-click Windows or Control-click Mac its tab and then select Close, or deselect it from the Window menu. To remove a panel from a group so that it floats freely, drag the panel by its tab outside the group.

When you drag a panel out of its dock but not into a drop zone, the panel floats freely. The floating panel allows you to position it anywhere in the workspace. You can stack floating panels or panel groups so that they move as a unit when you drag the topmost title bar.

To stack floating panels, drag a panel by its tab to the drop zone at the bottom of another panel. Be sure to release the tab over the narrow drop zone between panels, rather than the broad drop zone in a title bar. To minimize or maximize a panel, panel group, or stack of panels, double-click a tab. You can also double-click the tab area the empty space next to the tabs. To resize a panel, drag any side of the panel.

Some panels, such as the Color panel in Photoshop, cannot be resized by dragging. You can collapse panels to icons to reduce clutter on the workspace.

In some cases, panels are collapsed to icons in the default workspace. To collapse or expand all panel icons in a column, click the double arrow at the top of the dock. To resize panel icons so that you see only the icons and not the labels , adjust the width of the dock until the text disappears. To display the icon text again, make the dock wider. In some products, if you select Auto-Collapse Icon Panels from the Interface or User Interface Options preferences, an expanded panel icon collapses automatically when you click away from it.

By saving the current size and position of panels as a named workspace, you can restore that workspace even if you move or close a panel. The names of saved workspaces appear in the workspace switcher in the Document toolbar. Select Manage Workspaces from the workspace switcher in the Application bar to open the Manage Workspaces dialog box. Select the workspace, and then click Delete.

You can view multiple documents in a single Document window by using tabs to identify each document. You can also display them as part of a floating workspace, in which each document appears in its own window.

Dreamweaver does not alter the display of documents that are currently open when you change preferences. Documents opened after you select a new preference, however, display according to the preference you selected. The Welcome screen appears when you start Dreamweaver and anytime that you do not have any documents open. You can choose to hide the Welcome screen, and then later display it again. When the Welcome screen is hidden and no documents are open, the Document window is blank.

To accomplish this goal, the first time you run Dreamweaver in one of the multiuser operating systems that it recognizes, the application creates copies of a variety of configuration files. These user configuration files are stored in a folder that belongs to you. If you reinstall or upgrade Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver automatically makes backup copies of existing user configuration files, so if you customized those files by hand, you still have access to the changes you made.

Open Documents In Tabs. Opens all documents in a single window with tabs that let you switch between documents Macintosh only. Show Welcome Screen. Reopen Documents on Startup. Opens any documents that were open when you closed Dreamweaver. If this option is not selected, Dreamweaver displays the Welcome screen or a blank screen when you start depending on your Show Welcome Screen setting.

You can also access predefined layouts, templates, and frameworks from this dialog. Create an HTML layout using a blank page. Select additional options depending on the type of page you want to create. None: Select this option if you want to create a simple web page without using any framework. Bootstrap: Bootstrap templates are predefined layouts using the Bootstrap framework. Select this option if you want to create responsive web pages using the Bootstrap framework.

Doc Type: Select a doc type from the DocType pop-up menu. Creating a new HTML page without using a framework. If you are using an existing CSS file, provide the path to the file. Make sure that the CSS file is within your site root folder. Include a pre-built layout: Select this option if you have a layout already. Click Customize to edit the grid and breakpoint values. In the dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder where you want to save the file.

In the File Name box, type a name for the file. Create a blank template. In the Save As dialog box, select a site in which to save the template. Create a page based on a template. Create a document based on a template. Create a document from a template in the Assets panel. Save the document. Create a page based on a Dreamweaver starter template. Starter templates in Dreamweaver.

Create new code files for different coding languages. You can create code files for a number of coding languages in Dreamweaver. To create a new code file in Dreamweaver, use the following instructions:. From the Document Type, select the code file you want to create. Creating a new PHP page. Save and revert documents. Save a document. Do one of the following:. In the Save As dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder where you want to save the file.

In the File Name text box, type a name for the file. Click Save to save the file. Save all open documents. Revert to the last saved version of a document. Set default document type and encoding preferences. Click New Document from the category list on the left. Default Document. Select a document type that will be used for pages that you create. Default Extension. Note : This option is disabled for other file types.

Default Encoding. Unicode Normalization Form. Open and edit existing documents. Navigate to and select the file you want to open. Click Open. Open Related Files. Dreamweaver supports the following kinds of related files:. Open a related file from the Related Files toolbar. Open a related file from the Code navigator. Place the insertion point on a line or in an area that you know is affected by a related file.

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