About customizing dreamweaver in multiuser systems, Set general preferences for dreamweaver – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Last updated 6/3/2015
About customizing Dreamweaver in multiuser systems
You can customize Dreamweaver to suit your needs even in a multiuser operating system such as Windows XP or Mac
OS X.
Dreamweaver prevents any user’s customized configuration from affecting any other user’s customized configuration.
To accomplish this goal, the first time you run Dreamweaver in one of the multiuser operating systems that it
recognizes, the application creates copies of a variety of configuration files. These user configuration files are stored in
a folder that belongs to you.
For example, in Windows XP, they’re stored in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application
Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver\en_US\Configuration, which is hidden by default. To show hidden files and folders, select
Tools > Folder Options in Windows Explorer, click the View tab, and select the Show Hidden Files and Folders option.
In Windows Vista, they’re stored in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver
\en_US\Configuration, which is hidden by default. To show hidden files and folders, select Tools > Folder Options in
Windows Explorer, click the View tab, and select the Show Hidden Files and Folders option.
In Mac OS X, they’re stored inside your Home folder; specifically, in Users/username/Library/Application
Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver/Configuration.
If you reinstall or upgrade Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver automatically makes backup copies of existing user
configuration files, so if you customized those files by hand, you still have access to the changes you made.
Set General preferences for Dreamweaver
1
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh).
2
Set any of the following options:
Open Documents In Tabs
Opens all documents in a single window with tabs that let you switch between documents
(Macintosh only).
Show Welcome Screen
Displays the Dreamweaver Welcome screen when you start Dreamweaver or when you don’t
have any documents open.
Reopen Documents on Startup
Opens any documents that were open when you closed Dreamweaver. If this option
is not selected, Dreamweaver displays the Welcome screen or a blank screen when you start (depending on your
Show Welcome Screen setting).
Warn When Opening Read-Only Files
Alerts you when you open a read-only (locked) file. Choose to unlock/check
out the file, view the file, or cancel.
Enable Related Files
Lets you see which files are connected to the current document (for example, CSS or JavaScript
files). Dreamweaver displays a button for each related file at the top of the document, and opens the file if you click
the button.
Discover Dynamically-Related Files
Lets you select whether Dynamically-Related Files appear in the Related Files
toolbar automatically, or after manual interaction. You can also choose to disable the discovery of Dynamically-
Related Files.
Update Links When Moving Files
Determines what happens when you move, rename, or delete a document within
your site. Set this preference to always update links automatically, never update links, or prompt you to perform an
update. (See
.)
Show Dialog When Inserting Objects
Determines whether Dreamweaver prompts you to enter additional
information when inserting images, tables, Shockwave movies, and certain other objects by using the Insert panel
or the Insert menu. If this option is off, the dialog box does not appear and you must use the Property inspector to