About GoLive sites
When you use the site wizard to create a single user Web site, GoLive creates a site project file (with the .site filename extension) to manage and control the site contents. GoLive also creates three folders to hold the Web pages, media files, and other resource files needed for building and maintaining the site. When you create a blank site, GoLive creates a blank index.html page and a project folder that contains everything, including the three site folders and the site project file. If you name the new site Mysite, the site project file is named Mysite.site. The project folder is named Mysite and contains the site project file and three folders: The site project file and contents of the web-data and web-settings folders are not uploaded when you upload the site to the Web server. ![]() GoLive site named "Mysite" A. Project folder B. Site project file C. Web-content folder D. Web-data folder E. Web-settings folder Whether you create the site in Windows or Mac OS, the site project file you create can be opened and used on both platforms. |