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How can I put the Dreamweaver website into a folder for export

Enthusiast ,
Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

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My Dreamweaver (2018 version) tutor, is resident on the other side of the world, and has asked me to send a zipped folder of my Dreamweaver website. But I have been racking my brains trying to work out how this can be accomplished. 

I have found the Windows 10 File Manager (with my thanks to the experts!) but it only contains the images, html, js and style files - see below. There is no actual Dw file that can be used to open the site in the  Dreamweaver program.

I have a defined site local folder; it's on my desktop and it shows up when I go into 'manage sites' and track back through the set up process. 

I thought I might be able to 'Save as'  into my Creative Cloud files folder but when I open the CC folder there is no Dw folder icon.  It works with Muse so why but not with Dreamweaver?  The 'Save as' will only allow me to save the index.html file and not the entire site.  I attach 4 relevant images:

site folder.PNG

file manager.PNGDesktop folder.PNG

The site..PNG

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Adobe Employee , Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

Hi,

Below link might be helpful to you:

How to create and open files in Dreamweaver

Design responsive websites using Bootstrap

In Dreamweaver, you can open your main HTML file and edit it. There is no dw file as it is in muse, so we need to save our files which are present in our site folder.

Dreamweaver lets you view files related to your main HTML document. For example, if you have CSS and JavaScript files attached to a main document, Dreamweaver lets you view and edit these related files in the D

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LEGEND ,
Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

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Are all of your websites files/components contained in BillsWebsite folder? They should be if you defined that folder as the folder for your website at the outset of the project.

If that is the case then just zip the folder BillsWebsite and send your tutor the zipped folder.

You dont need to send anything Dreamweaver related to open the website, the files are just html, scripts etc which any web-editor can open.

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Enthusiast ,
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Thanks! I will  try that immediately.

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi,

Below link might be helpful to you:

How to create and open files in Dreamweaver

Design responsive websites using Bootstrap

In Dreamweaver, you can open your main HTML file and edit it. There is no dw file as it is in muse, so we need to save our files which are present in our site folder.

Dreamweaver lets you view files related to your main HTML document. For example, if you have CSS and JavaScript files attached to a main document, Dreamweaver lets you view and edit these related files in the Document window while keeping the main document visible.

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Enthusiast ,
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Thanks but I have no problem creating files in Dreamweaver.  I imagined that I could save the Dreamweaver site to my desktop just like I can when using Adobe Muse.

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Adobe Employee ,
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What happens when you create your new site on your Desktop?

Select Site > New Site, and use your Desktop location for the Local Site folder.

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Preran

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You could export your site from "Manage Site" click on your site and click on "export site"

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Kratika+Agarwal  wrote

You could export your site from "Manage Site" click on your site and click on "export site"

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No.  Exporting site definitions from DW will not satisfy the tutor's request for the ACTUAL site files.

S/He needs the site folder (BillsWebsite) zipped with a compression utility app like WinZip.

HOW TO COMPRESS FILES WITH WINZIP

Quick examples of how to zip files with WinZip - WinZip - Knowledgebase

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