Web Designers Guide to Adobe Photoshop (Wordware Applications Library)

After you’ve found where to park your website, you’re now ready to publish your pages to the World Wide Web. There are a couple ways to do this:

Using Dreamweaver to Publish to the World Wide Web

Dreamweaver allows users to connect to a web server so you can use its FTP functionality to upload and update your web pages on the World Wide Web. Perform the following:

  1. In Dreamweaver, select Site ▶Manage Sites from the menu bar. The Manage Sites dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 12-1.

    Figure 12-1: Accessing the Manage Sites dialog box

  2. Press the New button. A drop-down menu displays. Select the FTP & RDS Server option, as shown in Figure 12-2.

    Figure 12-2: Selecting the FTP & RDS Server option

  3. The ConFigure Server dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 12-3.

    Figure 12-3: The ConFigure Server dialog box

  4. Complete this dialog box with your web server information and click OK. This dialog box allows you to connect Dreamweaver to a remote server using FTP access.

Once you’ve defined this information, Dreamweaver will conFigure your computer to the remote server. The Files panel (within Dreamweaver) will then display the contents of the remote server folder you connected to, and the server name appears in the pop-up menu at the top of the panel. You can then use the Put and Get arrows in the Files panel to upload and download web page files. Once files are uploaded, you can also work on them directly over the web by double-clicking them within the Files panel.

Tip 

You only need to complete the ConFigure Server dialog box once for each server to which you wish to connect.

Your web hosting provider can provide you with the correct information for this dialog box. Here’s a summary of the information you’ll need for the ConFigure Server dialog box:

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