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web. While that might sound difficult, fortunately Dreamweaver MX 2004 comes with
a built-in publishing feature that allows you to put your files on to the web with little
effort. However, there are a few steps you need to learn in order to complete the
process of publishing. This part of the tutorial will discuss issues related to putting
your web pages on the web.
Managing Your Workspace
One of the downfalls of Dreamweaver MX 2004 is its confusing and non-intuitive Site
Files window. When you first load Dreamweaver MX 2004, the “Files” panel, which
you will need for uploading your web site files to the Internet, is grouped with the
rest of the panels on the right side of the screen.
You may wish to move the Files panel (this will come in handy later when you want
both a “Remote” and “Local” view). To do so, click the dotted area next to the
“Files” triangle, and drag it out across the screen.
Creating a New Site
When uploading your web page files for the first time in Dreamweaver MX 2004, you
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