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Too many copies of website?

Explorer ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

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What in the world could I have done? I went to save and export a copy of my website as I'd made several changes and when I went to view manage site, what did I find? Several copies of my "my website" and one at the bottom that even had my name on it and don't use. How do I know which, if any, to delete? (How did I ever get my name as a copy of the website when it was named "my website"?)

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

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No idea how you happened to create multiple site definitions with the same/similar name. The best way I can see off the top of my head as to determining which site definition is the most current is to navigate to your file folders where the documents are stored and see which ones are the most recently modified. For security sake, I'd then make an external back up of those defined sites in the (less likely) event you need to refer to them again before deleting those files from your computer.

Your screenshot is clearly telling you that you are working with the my website "copy" definition and set of files, so logically the first two "my website" and "suzetteboulais" defined sites are likely the ones you want to delete at this point. Using "suzetteboulais" as the defined site name will give you the most clarity going forward--hence once you've cleaned up your files, you should probably rename the "my website copy" as "suzetteboulais."

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Explorer ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

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Thank you, Chris. I did go ahead and make external backups, then bit the bullet and deleted not only the two "mywebsites" but also the one with my name on it. Back in business.

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Jun 06, 2018 Jun 06, 2018

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Glad you have apparently sorted it out. Still recommend you don't use "mywebsite" as a defined site name.

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Will value your thoughts on why it may be best to change the website name from mywebsite to something like suzetteboulais, Chris. I can recall working with a Dreamweaver staff member when I was having lots of trouble with FTP (and inability to access internet) and bless his heart, he started completely over from scratch, opened a brand new site, gave the new website the title, "mywebsite" then moved all my web info into this freshly created new site. I don't have a problem with the title he gave, but perhaps there is an advantage to renaming it?

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