Staging And Submitting Diagrams - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Staging and submitting diagrams

Submitting diagrams
When you submit a diagram, GoLive converts its pages and sections to real, editable HTML pages. The pages move
to the Files tab, indicating that they exist as files within the site. Files for custom objects are created if possible. When
you recall a submitted diagram, you reverse these changes. You can submit and recall a diagram repeatedly while you
develop a site. You can also submit and recall selected objects within the diagram.
When you submit a diagram, the following changes take place:
In the Staging tab of the diagram window, the pages move from the Design Pages group to the Live Pages group.
(They also appear with the Live Page Staging icon
Objects group to the Live Objects group.
In the site window, the pages appear in the Files tab. The pages move from the diagram staging folder in the site
data folder to the target folder in the root folder.
In the navigation view, pages that are directly or indirectly linked to an anchor page appear in the central pane in
the same hierarchy that they form in the design view. Unanchored pages and custom objects appear in the scratch
pane.
Pending links between pages are updated. The Pending Links palette can be used to resolve any problems with the
links.
Note: Before submitting a diagram, you should check its staging and correct any errors that are detected.
Checking the staging of diagrams
When you check the staging of a diagram, you determine whether all its pages are connected by links to an anchor
page and whether there will be folder or file name problems when the diagram is submitted. You can then make
corrections as needed.
Note: Diagrams with staging errors cannot be submitted, and a few error conditions can be detected only when you
attempt a submission. If you check a diagram, detect no errors, but are unable to submit the diagram, check it again.
To check the staging of a diagram
In the diagram window, click the Staging tab. If you haven't submitted the diagram, its pages are listed as Design
1
Pages, and custom objects are listed as Design Objects. If you have submitted the diagram, the pages are listed as Live
Pages.
Click the Check Design button
2
mark
in the Check column opposite a page or object means that no errors were detected. Other icons in the
column indicate problems or potential problems.
in the Design tab.) Custom objects move from the Design
on the toolbar, or choose Diagram > Staging > Check Staging. A check
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