Re: editing existing website - Macromedia Dreamweaver
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Re: editing existing website
Post a link to the home page so we can see the page and its underlying code,
please.
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"broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I downloaded my existing website into Dreamweaver 4 but when I try to see
>the
> webpages so I can update files the page is blank or says is read only
> file. I
> am new to DW and web maintenance please help
>
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Re: editing existing website
Did you code these pages? They are pretty solid, honestly.
Now - DW4 is pretty long in the tooth to handle pages built like this, but
for sure you should see SOMETHING in Design view, not a blank page. How did
you transport these files? Did you download them from the web in DW, or did
you copy them from a CD?
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"broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> www.cedarexpressions.com
>
> I hope this is what you want. I told you I am new at this!!!!
> Thanks for the help
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Re: editing existing website
I don't see anything there that would interfere with your ability to edit
those pages in DW4.
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"broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Iwish I had the knowledge to have coded these pages, a friend of my
> husband's did the entire site.
> I downloaded them with the Get button in Dreamweaver 4.
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Re: editing existing website
First thing: define a site in DW. Don't know how? Press F1 and read the
Help files about how to do it.
Then place the files you downloaded in the root folder of this site.
Then open one of the HTML files in DW.
That's how....
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"broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> [q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
> Did you code these pages? They are pretty solid, honestly.
>
> Now - DW4 is pretty long in the tooth to handle pages built like this, but
> for sure you should see SOMETHING in Design view, not a blank page. How
> did
> you transport these files?
> I downloaded them with the Get button in DW.
>
> Did you download them from the web in DW, or did
> you copy them from a CD?
>
> How should I be opening them to view and edit?
>
> Thanks Murray,
> broombush
>
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> "broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> news:g2s410$6jk$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> > www.cedarexpressions.com
> >
> > I hope this is what you want. I told you I am new at this!!!!
> > Thanks for the help
>
> [/q]
>
> TextText
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Re: editing existing website
Good luck! There's always plenty of help here....
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"broombush" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Murray,
> I just wanted to say thanks! You've got me on my way and I'm cruising
> right
> along! The guy that got me into DW made it sound a easy, which it is now
> that
> I know about a few steps I had to due first.
> Thanks again, I hope I don't need your help again but it sure is nice to
> know
> you are there if I do require more help.
> broombush
>