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Note: When you create a special HTML, XHTML, MMS, WML Deck, or SMIL document, GoLive automatically adds
a doctype declaration to the source code with a reference to the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD).
Do one of the following:
With the site window open, choose Site > New > Document and select Web. Choose a page type in the New dialog
box, and then click OK. GoLive adds an untitled file to the Files tab of the site window.
With the site window open, choose Site > New > From Favorites and select a file type. GoLive adds an untitled file
to the Files tab of the site window. The From Favorites menu lists files included in the Favorites category in the
New dialog box.
To add a file to the Favorites category in the New dialog box, select the file and choose Add To Favorites from the
pop-up menu next to the file in the New dialog box.
Select the Files tab or Extras tab in the site window and if desired, select a folder listed in the tab. Click the Create
New Page icon
in the toolbar. The new page is added to the bottom of the list in the tab or in the folder you
selected.
Select a page in the Files tab in the site window and choose Edit > Duplicate to create a copy of the existing page.
With the site window open, choose File > New, and select Web. Choose a page type in the New dialog box, and
then click OK. GoLive creates an untitled file and displays it in the Layout Editor of the document window. Choose
File > Save As. In the Save As dialog box, name the page, choose Root from the Site Folder menu, and click Save.
The new page is added to the contents of the site's root folder, which appears in the Files tab of the site window.
Saving a page in the site's root folder.
Note: The site window must be open, but not necessarily selected, before the Site Folder menu will appear in the Save As
dialog box.
Drag a generic page icon
window or next to another page in navigation view.
You can set a GoLive preference to automatically create a new page when the application is started and display it in
the editor or preview mode of your choice. (See "About preferences" on page 34.)
from the Site set in the objects toolbox into the Files tab or Extras tab of the site
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