Hour 21. Managing and Uploading Your Project

Finished Web sites usually reside on a Web server where many people access the Web pages. While you are working on your Web sites, you will want to move them onto the server for testing. At the end of the project, you'll need to move your Web pages to a public server so that other people can look at them. There are different ways to move the files onto a server and different methods for ensuring that the version of the files is correct and not accidentally overwritten.

Dreamweaver has a number of useful commands for managing your entire Web site. You can create (and even save) a site map that is a visual representation of the relationships of all of the files in your Web site. There are commands to ...

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