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<blockquote data-quote="newdreamweaver" data-source="post: 1280204" data-attributes="member: 210917"><p>I am following a CS5 Dreamweaver Tutorial "How to add pictures and a site logo to your website using dreamweaver CS5" on the website <a href="http://www.thesitewizard.com/dreamweaver-cs5-tutorial-2.shtml" target="_blank">www.thesitewizard.com/dreamweaver-cs5-tutorial-2.shtml</a> and I have followed as far as i can but am stumped with the following:</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"Copy Your Pictures into Your Local Website's Images Folder</strong></p><p></p><p>Now you will need to copy all your pictures into that "images" folder that you've just created. The exact procedure for this varies from system to system.</p><p></p><p>For example, if you use Windows, try this. Right click your images folder in Dreamweaver. A menu will appear. Click the "Explore..." item in that menu. A window will open, showing you the contents of that folder. For now, it's empty, since you haven't copied anything there yet. Now click the Windows Start menu and the "Computer" item (for Windows Vista and Windows 7; it's called "My Computer" in Windows XP) in the menu that appears. A new window will open, giving you an overview of all the drives you have on your computer, among other things. With this second window, navigate to the place where you keep your pictures. Select all the images that you want to use on your website. Right click that selection, and choose "Copy" from the menu that appears. Switch to the other window (the one that you opened from within Dreamweaver). Right click the blank space in that window and click "Paste" from the menu that appears. The pictures you previously selected will be copied to your local website's images folder. You can now close both those windows. Don't close Dreamweaver itself. You still need it." </p><p></p><p>Can anybody help me???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newdreamweaver, post: 1280204, member: 210917"] I am following a CS5 Dreamweaver Tutorial "How to add pictures and a site logo to your website using dreamweaver CS5" on the website [url]www.thesitewizard.com/dreamweaver-cs5-tutorial-2.shtml[/url] and I have followed as far as i can but am stumped with the following: [B] "Copy Your Pictures into Your Local Website's Images Folder[/B] Now you will need to copy all your pictures into that "images" folder that you've just created. The exact procedure for this varies from system to system. For example, if you use Windows, try this. Right click your images folder in Dreamweaver. A menu will appear. Click the "Explore..." item in that menu. A window will open, showing you the contents of that folder. For now, it's empty, since you haven't copied anything there yet. Now click the Windows Start menu and the "Computer" item (for Windows Vista and Windows 7; it's called "My Computer" in Windows XP) in the menu that appears. A new window will open, giving you an overview of all the drives you have on your computer, among other things. With this second window, navigate to the place where you keep your pictures. Select all the images that you want to use on your website. Right click that selection, and choose "Copy" from the menu that appears. Switch to the other window (the one that you opened from within Dreamweaver). Right click the blank space in that window and click "Paste" from the menu that appears. The pictures you previously selected will be copied to your local website's images folder. You can now close both those windows. Don't close Dreamweaver itself. You still need it." Can anybody help me??? [/QUOTE]
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