How Do I Import a Website?

How Do I Import an Existing Website into Dreamweaver?
I would like to work on an existing website with Dreamweaver
8...
I cannot find any way to import a complete website, only ways
to browse for and open existing HTML pages.
Is there a way to simply import a complete site, complete
with folders, files, structure, etc and then work on and save or
publish?

Open DW. Press F1. Read about defining a site.
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"DJ Website Designer" <[email protected]>
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news:[email protected]...
> Thank you for your help Murray. This "Define a Site
Process"... Is this
> something I can find in Dreamweaver, i.e.; a button or
menu somewhere? How
> do I
> do it?
>
>
quote:
Originally posted by:
Newsgroup User
> > Thank you to all! I can easily copy my site to my
hard-drive... I've
> > been
> > using
> > Teleport Pro, (have not tried Google or WebAssist),
but I cannot find a
> > way to
> > make Dreamweaver "see" that it's a site... All I
can do is browse and
> > open
> > pages. Where's the "Import" button?
>
> There is no IMPORT button for this. This is where the
'define a site'
> process comes in handy. When you define the site to
point into the root
> folder for the site you just copied, then you will see
all those files.
>
> --
> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
> Adobe Community Expert
> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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> "DJ Website Designer"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thank you to all! I can easily copy my site to my
hard-drive... I've
> > been
> > using
> > Teleport Pro, (have not tried Google or WebAssist),
but I cannot find a
> > way to
> > make Dreamweaver "see" that it's a site... All I
can do is browse and
> > open
> > pages. Where's the "Import" button?
> >
> >
quote:
Originally posted by:
Newsgroup User
> > If you already have a copy of the site on your
computer, simply create a
> > new site definition in DW and specify the folder
containing the web site
> > as the local site root. If you do not have a local
copy of the site, you
> > will need to download the entire site first.
Download it with an FTP
> > client or, as Murray suggested, a "web site
copier".
> >
> > --
> > Alec
> > Adobe Community Expert
> >
> >
> >
> >
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