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tutorial will guide you step-by-step through
configuring Adobe GoLive to exchange files between
your computer and your web site.
In
order to follow along with us, you'll need to have
Adobe GoLive installed, and you'll need to be
connected to the internet via your Internet service
provider.
Create a Simple Page
Before
you can publish an html file to your web site with
GoLive, you must either have a page already created,
or create a page. To create a page with GoLive, follow
these simple steps:
1.
With GoLive open, choose File
--> New.
2.
Type in "This is a simple test"
3.
From the menu bar, choose File
--> Save As.
4.
Name the html file.
(If this file is to be your homepage, be sure to name
it index.html)
Once
you have the file saved to your hard drive, you are
ready to publish the file.
Publish Your Web Page.
Make
sure that you have set up the TCP/IP networking setup
correctly on your computer. Consult your modem, ISDN,
or network adapter user manual for more information.
1.
From
the menu bar, choose
File --> Ftp
upload/download.
2.
In
the Server text
box in the FTP
Upload/Download window, type the FTP
address of the Web server you want to access.
3.
In
the Directory text
box, type the directory path to your personal folder
on the FTP server.
If you specify a directory, Adobe GoLive tries to
connect to that directory. In most cases, however, you
can leave this text box blank because your access
privileges typically are restricted to your personal
folder.
4.
In
the User Name text
box, type in the user ID that the server administrator
assigned you. (If you want to access a public download
area, you can use Anonymous as the user ID, which
doesn’t require a password.)
5.
In
the Password text
box, type in the personal password that the server
administrator gave you.
6.
Click
Connect. After
connecting to the remote server, Adobe GoLive displays
the directory on the remote server volume.
7.
To
download, drag files or folders one at a time from the
FTP Upload/Download
window to the desktop. To upload, do the reverse.
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