CS3 Sorting Site Files (Mac OS X)

Have been using Dreamweaver CS3 for a few months now but one
of the things thats bugging me is the way the files are sorted.
They are sorted by name, except for the fact that the Files and
Folders are mixed up within each other. I've tried to find a way to
change the sort but all I see is a sort Ascending and Descending of
the names. I've also changed the sort of the actual files on my
computer in Finder and that didnt change anything in Dreamweaver.
Can someone please help??

See the following posting right next to yours...
404 errors at http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs3-product-downloads.html
As an alternative you might try the following download resource instead - it still draws files from Adobe's servers directly - no download assistant
You can download the trial version of the software thru the page linked below and then use your current serial number to activate it.
Be sure to follow the steps outlined in the Note: Very Important Instructions section on the download pages at this site and have cookies enabled in your browser or else the download will not work properly.
CS3 and CS4: http://prodesigntools.com/download-adobe-cs4-and-cs3-free-trials-here.html

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