How do I add extensions to Dreamweaver?

Click Windows > Extensions > Browse Extensions to browse and install add-ons. When you click Browse Extensions, the Adobe Creative Cloud Add-Ons page appears. On the Adobe Creative Cloud Add-Ons page, click Dreamweaver on the left to view Dreamweaver-specific add-ons.

What is the file extension for Dreamweaver?

Dreamweaver saves files using the . html extension by default.

How do I insert an image into Dreamweaver CS3?

Adding Images

  1. Set the insertion point where the image is to appear.
  2. From the Insert menu, select Image. OR.
  3. From the Look in pull-down list, locate and select the image to insert.
  4. Click OK.
  5. In the Alternate text text box, type text that describes the image.
  6. Click OK.

How do I save an HTML file in Dreamweaver?

Adobe Dreamweaver Tutorial: Creating, opening, and saving documents in Dreamweaver

  1. To create a new document, choose File > New.
  2. Select Blank Page and under the Page Type column, choose HTML.
  3. Choose File > Save or File > Save As to start the process of saving your document.

How do I create a folder in Dreamweaver?

Adding Folders Just right-click (Control-click) on any file or folder. From the shortcut menu, choose New Folder. If you click a file, Dreamweaver creates the new folder in the same folder as that file; if you click a folder, you get a new folder inside the existing one.

How do you insert images and graphics in Dreamweaver?

If you’re using Dreamweaver CC, go to Insert>Image>Image. Find the image in your folder, then select it and click the Insert button. The image will automatically be inserted onto your page. Now, place the cursor at the place where you want the image to appear in your document (in Design View), then go to Insert> Image.

What is local root folder in Dreamweaver?

Local root folder stores the files you’re working on. Dreamweaver refers to this folder as your “local site.” This folder is typically on your local computer, but it can also be on a network server. Remote folder stores your files for testing, production, collaboration, and so on.