Changing The Display Of Links, Thumbnails, And Site Views - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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"Checking and resolving pending links" on page 230
"About collections in navigation or links view" on page 222
To spotlight pages in a navigation view
Expand the navigation view as necessary to show the pages you want to spotlight.
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Select the page or pages you want to spotlight. (This step isn't necessary if you want to spotlight pending links.)
Do one of the following:
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Choose Spotlight Family, Spotlight Incoming, Spotlight Outgoing, or Spotlight Pending from the navigation
window menu
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In the Navigation tab of the View palette, select Family, Incoming, Outgoing, or Pending.
Do either of the following as necessary:
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Select another file to move the spotlight.
Choose another spotlight command to change the type of spotlight.
To spotlight a collection in a navigation view
Expand the navigation view as necessary to show the pages you want to spotlight.
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In the Navigation tab of the View palette, choose a collection from the Collection menu. Choosing a collection
automatically selects the Collection button to the left of the menu.
Changing the display of links, thumbnails, and site
views
To vary the view of link types and link paths
You can simplify a links view by showing only incoming links or only outgoing links. You can also focus the view on
a single path that you are exploring by expanding links. Expanding links automatically collapses other link paths.
Display a links view.
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In the Links tab of the View palette, select (to show), or deselect (to hide) Incoming Links and Outgoing Links.
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Select Multiple Link Paths or Single Link Path.
Viewing thumbnails
When you edit and save an HTML or XHTML file, its thumbnail is stored in the site file. You can view the thumbnail
in the Content tab of the File Inspector. You can also display pages and files as thumbnails in a navigation view or
links view. GoLive automatically updates thumbnails when necessary.
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