Web Editor Quick Start Guide

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Getting Started We cannot stress enough how important Projects are. If used correctly, this tool can make broken links a thing of the past. You’ll never see those pesky red broken images again! Before we get started, we want to remind you to save often! You never know when there might be a power outage or a computer crash, and you don’t want to lose any of your hard work. We also just want to tell you that there are a lot of different ways to do the things we show you in this guide. For example, to save your project, you can: • Go to File > Save • Use the keyboard shortcut Cmd+S • Right-click the file in the Project Explorer pane and choose Save All right, let’s make a website!

Step 1: Creating a Project You’ve got several options for starting a new project. Go to File > New Project and take a look: • From Files and Folders • Quick Project • From Template • From Server Each of these options allows you to start a project via different means. Let’s explore them further.

New Project > From Files and Folders Choose this option if you have existing website files on your computer already. A window will pop up asking you to title the new project and choose the location where its files will be saved.

Clicking the down arrow to open the Finder may be an easier way for you to find the right location to save your files. When you’re done, click Next. 18


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.