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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To set preferences that affect all sites
1
Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS).
2
In the Preferences dialog box, select one of these options from the list on the left: Site preferences
and a Site
category, Script Library
, or Internet
.
3
Set the preferences you want to apply to all sites.
4
Click OK.
To specify site-specific settings
1
Open a site.
2
Click the Site Settings button
on the toolbar or choose Site > Settings.
3
In the Site Settings dialog box, click a category from the list on the left pane and then select options on the right.
4
If the Site Specific Settings option is available for a category, select it to have the site-specific settings override the
Site preferences.
5
Click OK.
Working with the site window
About the site window
GoLive organizes a site into ten tabs to handle different aspects of site management:
Files
Contains HTML, XHTML, XML, media, and other files, as well as folders that you can use to organize the files.
External
Displays external URLs and e-mail addresses referenced by the site files.
Diagrams
Contains diagrams with a graphical view of possible site implementations.
Colors
Contains a collection of colors used in your site.
Font Sets
Contains a collection of font sets used in your site. The font sets are lists of alternative fonts that you use
to override the browser’s default display font settings.
CSS
Contains a list of the external stylesheets, classes, and identifiers (IDs) used in your site. The CSS tab also lists
the number of times a stylesheet, class, or identifier is defined in the site and how many times it’s used.
You can also show and hide the right pane of the site window that contains these additional tabs:
Extras
Contains all of the files and folders in the site’s web-content folder and web-data folder. The web-data folder
contains four types of reusable objects: components, stationery pages, snippets, and page templates. The Extras tab
also contains diagrams, Smart Objects, InDesign packages, queries, and files moved to the Site Trash. (See “About
site assets” on page 420.)
Errors
Contains missing files, orphan files, Smart Object warnings, and files that have a name that doesn’t meet your
file name constraints. An orphan file is referenced in a link but GoLive can’t find the file, or the file is outside the
web-content folder. If you manage files in the site window, you can avoid creating orphan files. Click a file in the
Errors tab to open the Error Inspector.
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