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Dreamweaver, advice from experienced users, and advanced help topics as well as
examples, tips, and updates. You can also join a discussion group to converse with other
Dreamweaver users.
Exiting Dreamweaver
When you fi nish working, you need to close the Web site and exit the Dreamweaver
program. The Exit command on the File menu exits Dreamweaver and closes all open
windows. Dreamweaver prompts you to save any Web pages that you haven't yet saved.
Because you haven't made any changes to the Old NextBest Fest site, you can close any
open pages without saving, and then exit the site.
To exit Dreamweaver:
1. On the index.html page tab, click the Close button. The home page closes.
2. On the Application bar, click File , and then click Exit . Dreamweaver exits.
You can also press the
Ctrl+Q keys to exit
Dreamweaver.
In this tutorial, you reviewed the Old NextBest Fest site. After setting up the local site
defi nition, you looked at the Old NextBest Fest site and navigated its pages. In the pro-
cess, you explored the Dreamweaver environment and the basic Dreamweaver tools and
commands. In the next tutorial, you will begin planning the new NextBest Fest Web site.
Session 1.2 Quick Check
1. Do you need to know HTML to create a successful Web site in Dreamweaver?
Why or why not?
2. True or False? If you move to another computer to work, you must re-create the
site defi nition on that computer.
3. What is the difference between the local site and the remote site in
Dreamweaver?
4. What is a site defi nition and where is it stored?
5. What is the local site folder?
6. Which window or panel do you use to manage local and remote site fi les?
7. Which view in the Document window displays only the underlying HTML code
that Dreamweaver generates as you create and edit a Web page?
8. Where would you turn for information about all of the Dreamweaver features?
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