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<blockquote data-quote="txtchr" data-source="post: 1281510" data-attributes="member: 197463"><p>There are several ways that this can be done, but probably the easiest way to do this is through Finder.</p><p></p><p>You've created your site, which has a folder of its own. Within that folder is another subfolder that you've labeled <em>images</em>. All you need to do is open Finder and find your site folder, open your images folder and copy and paste any images into that folder that you want to use for your website. Dreamweaver <em>does not</em> have to be open for you to do this.</p><p></p><p>You can also create new folders in your site from within Finder and then place files (like PDFs in a <em>docs</em> folder) or anything else that floats your boat. </p><p></p><p>Once you open Dreamweaver, these folders and files will be recognized. If they aren't, click the refresh button on the right side of your screen above your Files inspector. They will then show up.</p><p></p><p>Again, there are other ways (Adobe Bridge brings images in beautifully), but this is probably the easiest, quickest way to do what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txtchr, post: 1281510, member: 197463"] There are several ways that this can be done, but probably the easiest way to do this is through Finder. You've created your site, which has a folder of its own. Within that folder is another subfolder that you've labeled [I]images[/I]. All you need to do is open Finder and find your site folder, open your images folder and copy and paste any images into that folder that you want to use for your website. Dreamweaver [I]does not[/I] have to be open for you to do this. You can also create new folders in your site from within Finder and then place files (like PDFs in a [I]docs[/I] folder) or anything else that floats your boat. Once you open Dreamweaver, these folders and files will be recognized. If they aren't, click the refresh button on the right side of your screen above your Files inspector. They will then show up. Again, there are other ways (Adobe Bridge brings images in beautifully), but this is probably the easiest, quickest way to do what you want. [/QUOTE]
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