
password. NOTE In this example, I've defined FTP settings for the Dorknozzle project. Because there's no practical way for me to share my FTP information with all the readers of this book, you'll be on your own to find a web hosting provider for the FTP examples throughout the book. After you've configured the screen, click Next. The fifth part of the Basic window appears similar to Figure 4.9. Figure 4.9. Configure this screen to enable Dreamweaver's built-in source control features. [View full size image] As you may have guessed from reviewing this screen, Dreamweaver's built-in source control features can be configured here. Because we'll be exploring this functionality with more detail in Chapter 12, "Building Dreamweaver Websites within Teams," for now, click the radio button titled "No, do not enable check in and check out" and click Next. Finally, the sixth screen appears allowing you to review the settings you've made in the wizard (see Figure 4.10). Figure 4.10. Review your site definition settings in the Summary screen. [View full size image] If you see errors, click the Back button until you get to the screen that contains the problems. If everything looks good, click Done. Dreamweaver scans the folder and file structure of your local files, caches them, and then adds the site reference to the Manage Sites dialog, similar to Figure 4.11. Figure 4.11. The newly defined site name is added to the Manage Sites dialog. To begin working with your newly defined site, click Done to close the Manage Sites dialog. You probably noticed a sentence in the summary screen (refer back to Figure 4.10) that reads Your site can be further configured using the Advanced Tab. The next few sections provide a detailed look at the Advanced tab's features. To open your site and use the Advanced tab, select your site from the Manage Sites dialog (you can open the Manage Sites dialog by choosing the Manage Sites option from the Site menu) and click Edit. When the Site Definition for Dorknozzle dialog appears, choose the Advanced tab. The screen resembles Figure 4.12. Figure 4.12. The Advanced interface features various configurable categories. [View full size image] The Advanced interface is separated into the following configurable categories: Local Info Remote Info Testing Server Cloaking Design Notes Site Map Layout File View Columns Contribute Let's review each. The Local Info Category Similar to the first two screens in the Basic tab, the Local Info category (shown in Figure 4.12) allows you to configure the following information: