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Using inspectors with files and folders



The File Inspector for any file has a File tab with basic file information and a Content tab with a thumbnail of the file. For HTML files, the File Inspector has additional Page and Style tabs. For files that violate a filename rule, it has an additional Filename Constraints tab. The Folder Inspector has basic folder information.

You can also use the File Inspector and Folder Inspector to rename files and folders, change their "publish" status, and relabel them. In the File Inspector, you can also retitle an HTML page file or add, remove, and change styles associated with the file. For information on publish status, see Publishing a site. On labeling, see Assigning status labels. On styles, see Using Cascading Style Sheets.

To inspect a file or folder:

1 Display the Inspector palette.

2 Do one of the following:

  • Click the file in the Files or Extras tab of the primary site window or in either site view.
  • Click the folder in the Files or Extras tab.

  • 3 If you clicked a file, click the File, Page, Content, or Style tab in the File Inspector as appropriate.


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