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Do I start with ground zero with Dreamweaver or can I update my website with it?

I already have a running website through yahoo geo cities and I am now trying to learn Dreamweaver CS3 since I just got the software. If I learn this, do I have to start with ground zero or can I update and fix my website using my present website?

Use an FTP program to download your web site to your computer.
Instructions here:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/gftp/gftp-09.html

Then set up a new site in dreamweaver and point it to the folder where you downloaded to.

Before you do anything else, find a new place to put your web site. Geocities is discontinuing their service this year!
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/geocities-05.html

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2 Responses

  1. omnichad Says:

    Use an FTP program to download your web site to your computer.
    Instructions here:
    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/gftp/gftp-09.html

    Then set up a new site in dreamweaver and point it to the folder where you downloaded to.

    Before you do anything else, find a new place to put your web site. Geocities is discontinuing their service this year!
    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/geocities-05.html
    References :

  2. John Says:

    You should be able to use DW CS4 with your existing web site without problems. Of course GeoCities is being discontinued, so you’ll want to retrieve your site content from there (usually via FTP). You’ll set up a new Site in the Dreamweaver Site menu and point it to your new hosting service. You can then copy your existing site files to the "local" copy of the Dreamweaver Site and upload them to your new hosting site via http://FTP. Check out Dreamweaver’s help for information on creating and managing web sites.
    References :

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