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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

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Update Links option determines how Dreamweaver reacts when it notes an altered link.
By default, the Update Links When Moving Files option is set to Prompt, which causes Dreamweaver to
alert you to any link changes and requires you to verify the code alterations by clicking the Update button.
To leave the files as they are, click the Don??™t Update button. You can elect to have Dreamweaver automatically
keep your pages up to date by selecting the Always option from the Update Links drop-down list.
Finally, you can select the Never option, and Dreamweaver ignores the link changes necessary when you
move, rename, or delete a file.
As a general rule, I keep my Update Links option set to Always. It is a very rare circumstance when I intentionally
maintain a bad link on my Web page. Likewise, I recommend using the Never option with extreme
caution.
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Setting Your Preferences 4
Dreamweaver includes Workspace Layout, a feature for setting your work environment. With this facility,
Windows users can quickly choose a new panel layout from the default choices (Coder, Designer, and
Dual Screen) or create custom ones; Macintosh users have Default and Dual Screen options along with the
option to create custom layouts. Just set up your workspace environment the way you??™d like it and choose
Window ??? Workspace Layout ??? Save Current (see Figure 4-2).


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