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3. When prompted, click Update to update the affected pages with the new
location for the burger.jpg image file.
When a browser downloads a Web page, it reads
the page code, requests the image files from the
defined locations, and displays the images within
the page. You should understand that images in
Web pages are not embedded into Web pages;
they are merged into the page by the browser.
Files being updated do not need to be open for Dreamweaver to change the required
link information. If pages are open, links in those pages are updated, but the changes are
not automatically saved; you have to manually save each open file to make the updates
permanent. Note:
To avoid potential
If you choose Don’t Update in the Update Links dialog box, the image will not appear
in the page that calls for that file. If you had moved the image file using Windows problems if you
Explorer or the Macintosh Finder, Dreamweaver would not have been aware of the accidentally close a file
movement, and you would not have had the opportunity to adjust the path to the image without saving, you
file in pages that link to that image. might want to close open
files before moving or
The burger.jpg file is now stored in the main images folder. When you move files into a renaming files in the
folder, that folder automatically expands in the Files panel.
Files panel.
4. In the Files panel, click the Type column heading to sort the site files by type.
By default, site files are sorted by name. You can sort by another criteria by clicking the
column headings in the Files panel. Sorting by type allows you to easily find all of the
images that are used in this site.
5. Click the first JPG file in the list (onion-rings.jpg) to select that file. Press
Shift and click kinetic.png to select all consecutive files between the first
and the last ones you selected.
Press Shift to select multiple consecutive files in the panel. Press Command/Control and
click to select multiple, nonconsecutive files.
You can also Command/Control-click to deselect a selected file. For example, if you
select a file by accident, you can deselect it by Command/Control-clicking the file name.
Click a column
heading to sort files Note:
based on that option.
Images in Web sites
typically have a GIF,
Shift-click the first
and last files to select JPG, or PNG extension.
multiple consecutive
files in the list.
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