To rename or edit a site URL or e-mail address
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Select the site URL or e-mail address in the External tab.
Do any of the following:
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Type a new name in the External tab in the site window or the Name box in the External Inspector.
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Type a new value for the URL or e-mail address in the URL box of the External Inspector.
Click Edit in the External Inspector, enter a new URL or e-mail address, and click OK.
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If the Change Links dialog box appears, click OK to confirm the new URL or e-mail address and update all pages
in the site that use it. (If you want to exclude a page from updating, deselect it before clicking OK.)
See also
"Editing links and adding query parameters to links" on page 170
To organize URLs and e-mail addresses in group folders
Drag the URL Group or Address Group icon from the Site set in the objects toolbox to the External tab in the site
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window.
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Name the group folder as desired.
In the External tab in the site window, drag URLs or e-mail addresses into the group folder.
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To use a site URL or e-mail address on a page
Select the text or object on the page that you want to use as a link.
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Do one of the following:
Drag the site URL or e-mail address from the site window's External tab to the selection in the page.
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In the Inspector, specify the site URL or e-mail address as the destination in the URL text box.
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See also
"About links" on page 167
Collections
Collections
A collection is a custom set of files that you select. For example, you can collect groups of files that you use frequently
in a site. You can perform various file-management tasks on the files in a collection, such as deleting or duplicating
one or more files. Because you can select all of the files in a collection by selecting the collection, you can perform
these tasks quickly.
You can define a static collection by dragging files from the Files or Extras tab of the site window to the Collections
tab or by saving the results of a query, syntax check, or find operation result as a collection or define a dynamic
collection by attaching a query to a collection. When you run the query, GoLive populates the collection with the
results of the query.
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