Importing Web Site - Best Way ?

I'd like to import my sites and work on them as local
documents (import all graphics, js, etc...)
What's the best way? I've heard that DW doesn't really have
an import tool for websites (just getting the hang of the program)
Thanks very much :-)

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dummie)
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> it's static html
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> That's exactly what I'm going for. I don't have tons of
content, and it
> would
> actually be easier (I think) to run it all out of DW.
Just build some
> menus,
> nice template, etc... Joomla is great, but I'm trying to
simplify my life
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Just interested, what are the other web authoring tools which
have that
> kind
> of importing capability? (And why not use them..?)
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> Namo WebEditor - it just doesn't import all the css and
stuff and
> convert
> all to local docs, thus editing is a pain
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WebAssist has an extension (commercial) called SiteAssist -
it will do
> exactly that. If you are interested in purchasing this,
you might consider
> using the affiliate link on my home page -
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http://www.great-web-sights.com
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> I couldn't find the aff link on your site (I know, I a
dummie)
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> Where do I look?
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> Thanks :-)
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