You
can use Dreamweaver to copy an existing remote
site (or any branch of a remote site) to your local disk and edit
it there, even if you didn’t use Dreamweaver to
create the original site.
Create a local folder to contain the existing
site and set up the folder as the local folder for the site.
Note: You must locally duplicate the entire structure of the
relevant branch of the existing remote site.
Set up a remote folder, using the remote access information
about the existing site. You must connect to the remote site to
download the files to your computer before you can edit them.
Make sure to choose the correct root folder for the remote
site.
In the Files panel (Window > Files), click
the Connects To Remote Host button (for FTP access) or the Refresh
button (for network access) in the toolbar to view the remote site.
Edit the site:
If you want to work with the entire site,
select the root folder of the remote site in the Files panel, and
click Get in the toolbar to download the entire site to your local
disk.
If you want to work with just one of the files or
folders of the site, locate the file or folder in the Remote view
of the Files panel, and click Get in the toolbar to download that
file to your local disk.
Dreamweaver automatically
duplicates as much of the remote site’s structure as is necessary
to place the downloaded file in the correct part of the site hierarchy.
When editing only one part of a site, you should generally include dependent
files, such as image files.