Importing and exporting sites
You can create a local siteA managed collection of documents, folders, and resource files on the local file system that you intend to publish as a Web site. from an existing site that was created without Namo WebEditor. How you do this depends on where the site’s files are.
- If you have a copy of the site files in one folder on your local file system, you can simply use the New Site command to create a new local site in that folder. Namo WebEditor will automatically add all the files in the folder and its subfolders to the new local site.
- If you do not have a copy of the site on your local file system, but the site is on the Web, you can download the Web site to your local file system and then create a new local site in the download folder.
You can also export an existing local site to a zip archive and then import the archived site as a local site on another computer.
When you import a site that was not created in Namo WebEditor, the site treeThe explicitly defined logical structure (hierarchy) of a site, on which dynamic navigation bars are based. for the site will initially be empty.
In this section
Importing a site from the local file system
Exporting and importing a local site to/from a zip archive