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When you insert an image, you may also see the Image Tag Accessibility Attributes dialog box, depending
on your preference settings. See the section ???Adding Image Descriptions??? for more information about this
dialog box.
To take full advantage of Dreamweaver??™s site management features, you must open a site,
establish a local site root, and save the current Web page before beginning to insert images.
For more information about how to begin a Dreamweaver project, see Chapter 5.
Relative to Document
After you??™ve saved your Web page and chosen Relative to Document, Dreamweaver displays the address in
the URL text box. If the image is located in a folder on the same level as or within your current site root
folder, the address is formatted with just a path and filename. For instance, if you??™re inserting a graphic
from the subfolder named Images, Dreamweaver inserts an address like the following:
images/logo.jpg
If you try to insert an image currently stored outside of the local site root folder, Dreamweaver automatically
copies the image file to your Default Images Folder, specified when you first created the site.
To change the setting for your Default Images Folder, choose Site ??? Manage Sites; and in the
Manage Sites dialog box, select the current site and click Edit.
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