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Three, preparation before making--defining a website
Before you start making Web pages, it's a good idea to define a new Web site to better manage your site files using the Site window.
The method defined
method One: Select the last item in the Drop-down menu of the Site window define Sites, as shown below.
A new dialog box pops up, click the New button to define a Web site, and if you need to redefine the old site in the future, select the site you want to redefine in the list on the left and click the Edit button.
method Two: Select the Command menu site > New site option.
Basic settings
In the dialog box that you see next, here are three simple steps to make:
①site name (site name): A name for your site, this name only plays a role in recognition, and the site is published after the real name does not matter, such as the name here is: "My Site", and actually my site is called "Internet Guide";
②local root (local root directory): Set the site on the local hard disk location, click on the following folder icon can choose any directory of the hard disk as the directory of the site files;
③cache (Cache): the establishment of the cache can make the file moved, renamed, Lookup and other sites to manage the speed of the operation greatly improved, so we recommend that everyone here to play the bait.
When you're done, go back to the Site window and see a similar picture:
As you can see, the name of my site already appears in the Site window because it is a new site that is in a blank space that is seen in the local directory.
After the site is defined, you can formally create your own web page.