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golive 6

Introduction | Panels & Toolbars | Getting Started | Adding Text & Horizonal Lines | Adding Images
Adding Hyperlinks & Anchors | Basic & Advanced Table Editing | Saving & Publishing

Getting Started:
From the "Start" menu, locate the "Adobe" directory, which should contain the "Adobe GoLive 6.0" folder. Inside this folder, click "Adobe GoLive 6.0."

GoLive will open to its initial project selection screen. You can either create a new page from scratch, a new site through GoLive's wizard, or open a pre-existing site. Click "New Site" to begin creating a website through the wizard.

GoLive will first ask you if your new site will be for one individual or a work group; select for a "Single User," and click "Next."

We will be creating a blank site from scratch, so select "Blank Site" and click "Next."

GoLive will next ask you to name the site you're creating. You can name your site anything you wish. Enter a name into the text box and click "Next."

Next, you will be asked to select the location of your website for local storing. Select a location on your hard drive to save your files to. A new, empty folder is recommended. Use the "Browse" button to select a folder, and click "Finish."

Now that we've set up our local file settings, we still need to set up the remote settings and the access to the remote files. We'll be using our Eden space for the remote server space.

From the "Site" menu, select "Settings" to bring up the "My Settings" window (or press Ctrl+Shift+Y on the keyboard).

Click on the "FTP & WebDAV Server" link, and select "Edit Server" underneath "FTP Server."

You'll need to enter in the appropriate information to connect to your Eden space. Click the icon circled in the image below to bring up the appropriate window. First you'll need to give a "name" to this space; call it anything you wish. Next to "Server," enter:

ftp://ftp.eden.rutgers.edu

...and next to "Directory," enter "public_html." Finally, enter in your Eden username and click "OK."

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