Using site and site design windows When you create a new Web site, Adobe GoLive creates a file with a .site extension that stores information about the structure of your site. When you open this file, a primary site window appears on your screen. This site window contains a variety of tabs that you can use to manage the resources for your site, including files, e-mail addresses, URLs, a custom color palette, and custom font sets. ![]() Click double arrow below scroll bar to open right pane of primary site window.
You can display a secondary site window by choosing Design > Navigation View or Design > Links View. This site window contains two tabs that you can use to view graphical representations of your site. To rearrange your desktop, you can move tabs between site windows, or you can move a tab away from a site window so that it appears in a new, separate site window. For more information on using site windows, see About site windows. You can also display a site design window by choosing Design > New Site Design. A site design window contains three tabs that you can use to develop the design of a site for presentation purposes, before you actually create the site. You can develop multiple designs for a site using multiple site design windows. For more information on using site design windows, see About site design windows. To resize a site or site design window: Drag the lower right corner of the window (Windows) or drag the size box at the lower right corner of the window (Mac OS). To close a site or site design window: Do one of the following: Looking at the Work Area > Using site and site design windows |