The Files panel enables you
to view files and folders, whether they are associated with a Dreamweaver site
or not, and perform standard file maintenance operations, such as
opening and moving files.
Note: In previous versions of Dreamweaver the
Files panel was called the Site panel.
You can move the Files panel as necessary and set preferences
for the panel.
Use this panel to perform the following tasks:
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Access sites, a server, and local drives
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View files and folders
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Manage files and folders in the Files panel
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Work with a visual map of your site
For Dreamweaver sites,
use the following options to display or transfer files:
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- A.
- Site Files view
- B.
- Testing
Server view
- C.
- Site Map view
- D.
- Site pop‑up
menu
- E.
- Connect/Disconnect
- F.
- Refresh
- G.
- Put File(s)
- H.
- Get File(s)
- I.
- Check
Out File(s)
- J.
- Check In File(s)
- K.
- Synchronize
- L.
- Expand/Collapse
Note: The Site Files view, Testing Server view, Site Map view, and
Synchronize buttons appear only in the expanded Files panel.
- The Site pop‑up menu
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Lets you select a Dreamweaver site
and display that site’s files. You can also use the Site menu to
access all the files on your local disk, much like Windows Explorer
(Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh).
- Site Files view
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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.
- Testing Server view
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Displays the directory structure of the testing server and the
local site.
- Site Map view
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Displays a graphical map of your site based on how the documents
are linked to one another. Hold this button down to select Map Only or
Map and Files from the pop‑up menu.
- The current pop‑up menu
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Lists your Dreamweaver sites, servers
you’ve connected to, and provides access to your local drives and
desktop.
- Connect/Disconnect
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(FTP, RDS, WebDAV protocol, and Microsoft Visual SourceSafe)
Connects to or disconnects from the remote site. By default, Dreamweaver disconnects
from the remote site if it has been idle for more than 30 minutes
(FTP only). To change the time limit, select Edit >
Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver >
Preferences (Macintosh), then select Site from the category list
on the left.
- Refresh
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Refreshes the local and remote directory lists. Use this
button to manually refresh the directory lists if you deselected
either Refresh Local File List Automatically or Refresh Remote File
List Automatically in the Site Definition dialog box.
- Get File(s)
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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. If Enable File Check In and Check
Out is disabled, the file copies will have both read and write privileges.
Note: 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.
- Put File(s)
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Copies the selected files from the local site to the remote
site.
Note: The files Dreamweaver copies
are the files you select in the active pane of the Files panel.
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.
If you are putting a file that doesn’t already exist
on the remote site, and Enable File Check In and Out is enabled,
the file is added to the remote site as “checked out.” Click the
Check In Files button if you want to add a file without the checked out
status.
- Check Out File(s)
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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. This option is not
available if Enable File Check In and Check Out in the Site Definitions
dialog box is disabled for the current site.
- Check In File(s)
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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. This option is not available if the Enable File Check
In and Check Out option in the Site Definitions dialog box is disabled
for the current site.
- Synchronize
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Synchronizes the files between the local and remote folders.
- The Expand/Collapse button
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Expands or collapses the Files panel to display one or two
panes.