Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 for Windows & Macintosh

When you will no longer be working with a site (perhaps because the project has been taken over by another developer), you can delete its site definition. This removes the site from the Manage Sites dialog, and from the Site pop-up menu in the Files panel. Of course, all the settings for the site are also deleted. You should be careful when you delete site definitions, because there's no way to undo the action.

To delete a site from Dreamweaver:

1.

Choose Site > Manage Sites.

The Manage Sites dialog appears ( Figure 16.32 ).

Figure 16.32. Begin deleting a site in the Manage Sites dialog.

2.

From the list of sites, click on the site that you want to delete.

3.

Click Remove.

Dreamweaver alerts you that you cannot undo this operation ( Figure 16.33 ).

Figure 16.33. When you try to delete a site, Dreamweaver needs you to confirm your action.

4.

Click Yes.

Dreamweaver deletes the selected site.

Tip

  • While Dreamweaver is asking if you want to delete the site, the site itself (that is, the files in the local site folder on your hard drive) aren't touched. The only thing that's deleted are the site definitions: what Dreamweaver itself knows about your site. And of course, nothing is changed on the remote site.

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