Dreamweaver

Save frame and frameset files

Before you can preview a frameset in a browser, you must save the frameset file and all of the documents that will display in the frames. You can save each frameset file and framed document individually, or you can save the frameset file and all documents appearing in frames at once.

Note: When you use visual tools in Dreamweaver to create a set of frames, each new document that appears in a frame is given a default filename. For example, the first frameset file is named UntitledFrameset‑1, while the first document in a frame is named UntitledFrame‑1.

Save a frameset file

 Select the frameset in the Frames panel or the Document window.
  • To save the frameset file, select File > Save Frameset.

  • To save the frameset file as a new file, select File > Save Frameset As.

    Note: If the frameset file has not previously been saved, these two commands are equivalent.

Save a document that appears in a frame

 Click in the frame, then select File > Save Frame or File > Save Frame As.

Save all files associated with a set of frames

 Select File > Save All Frames.

This saves all open documents in the frameset, including the frameset file and all framed documents. If the frameset file has not yet been saved, a heavy border appears around the frameset (or the unsaved frame) in the Design view, and you can select a filename.

Note: If you used File > Open in Frame to open a document in a frame, then when you save the frameset, the document you opened in the frame becomes the default document to be displayed in that frame. If you don’t want that document to be the default, don’t save the frameset file.