Chapter 8. Publish Site
Finally, you’re ready to put your pages on the Web, a process sometimes called publishing since they’ll become available for anyone to read. Dreamweaver’s expanded Files panel plays a key role in helping you keep track of which files are where and when they were last changed.
Add Search Terms
Help Web search engines highlight your site by entering a succinct description, along with multiple keywords, in the home page. Dreamweaver places this information in the page’s hidden head code. (See extra bits on page 123.)
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