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Dreamweaver's site management features are very powerful; however, in order to take advantage of the features, you must first establish a site. The following instructions explain this process. If you work on multiple computers, this process may need to be repeated on each computer.
Establishing a site involves naming the site and its folders or files. Managing a Dreamweaver site enables you to organize, share, and transfer files to the Web. For more information on understanding these different types of sites, see Local and Remote Sites: An Overview.
Open Dreamweaver
From the Site menu, select New Site...
The Site Definition for Unnamed Site 1 dialog box appears.

In the What would you like to name your site? text box, type the name of your site and click NEXT
NOTE: This name is for your reference and will not be used by others.
For Do you want to work with a server technology...? select No, I do no want to use a server technology and click NEXT

For How do you want to work with your files during development? select Edit directly on server using local network

To locate the folder in which the files for your site are stored, click BROWSE FOR FILE![]()
The Choose local root folder for site Unnamed Site 1: dialog box appears.
Locate and select the folder where your web files are stored
NOTE: If the files do not yet exist, create and select an empty folder.
Click SELECT
Click NEXT
Click DONE
NOTE: If opening an existing site, the Scanning all files in site dialog box appears and shows the progress of the opening site.