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Joseph W. Lowery

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2. Select the folder(s) you want to cloak or uncloak.
3. From the Options menu of the Files panel, choose Site ??? Cloaking ??? Cloak or Site ??? Cloaking
??? Uncloak. Alternatively, you can right-click (Control+click) a selected folder and use the context
menu. A red, diagonal line across the selected folders appears or disappears to show that they are
cloaked or uncloaked, as shown in Figure 5-9.
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Setting Up Sites and Servers 5
FIGURE 5-9
You can easily cloak or uncloak your site folders.
To uncloak all site folders (and files), choose Site ??? Cloaking ??? Uncloak All from the Options
menu or the pop-up context menu.
When you uncloak an entire site, you cannot undo it! If you want to recloak folders, you have
to do so manually.
Managing Site Info
You can change any of the information associated with your local site roots by choosing Site ??? Manage
Sites. Select the site you want to modify from the Manage Sites dialog box and click the Edit button; you see
the corresponding information, which you can edit.
After your participation in a project has ended, you can remove the site from your list. In the Edit Sites dialog
box, choose the site you want to remove, and click the Remove button. Note that this action removes
the site only from Dreamweaver??™s internal site list; it does not actually delete any files or folders from your
hard drive.


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