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Web sites contain many individual files, even hundreds or thousands of files. Web Studio manages all of these files automatically for you. You won't even know it is happening; another aspect of Web Studio that makes it so easy and quick to use. To enable the management of your site's pieces, Web Studio uses a Project file. The Project file contains all of the parts and pieces of your website; its files and the organization of the files on the pages. You have one Project file for one website. When you open your Project file you use the PageList to open its pages. Once open, you can edit a page to suit your needs. If your site is already online and you want to make changes to it you simply open the Project file and make your changes and then save the Project file as you would a word processing document. To update the actual, online site, you tell WebStudio to upload the changed pages to the site and that's it! Web Studio also keeps track of your Project files for you. It remembers the most recent projects you've worked on them and offers them to you to open when the program first starts up. |
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