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Also frank there is an add on for google chrome that allows you to view a site through the browser at a multitude of viewpoints with descriptions of what that viewport covers for the devices, you can even look at it landscape or portrait, I find it pretty usefull even though I am not a big fan of chrome
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Yes, I was using it while creating the site so I could see what it would look like. You're right, I could delete it (I can always re-publish if I need to). Is there an easy way to remove it? Do I need to delete individual files?
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I am not sure as I don't use S Drive, but knowing the CC Team I cant imagine it being difficult,
Under the menu "Services" there is a sub-menu "File Storage" seems to me that there is an option to delete selected files, could it be that one ?

Anyway sorry to have given you another task, it was just my simple approach to life that made me wonder why keep someting you don't want to be seen somewhere where there is always the chance for it to be seen, and as Frank said the robot.text files or whatever they are called arn't always obeyed.

Hope you manage to find out how to without too much trouble

Have a great day wherever in the world you are

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By the way my HTML editor (dreamweaver) has both a "Live Preview" and a "preview in browser" option built in, all I do is export my project then load it into the HTML editor (no need to put it into the server) and there it is. I can do a live view (which splits the screen into 2 so that you can see what it looks like live, and a code view so that I can tweek it if necessary and see the results straight away. Or do a preview in a browser (supports multiple browsers) which shows me the site in the choice of browser, links and all other add ons work, so it's just like having the site out there, but it is just held locally so no chance of anyone seeing it or any bots/crawlers/spiders or other nosy parkers looking in.

Any changes I need I simply go back to the project in RSD, adjust, change, mess around all day sometimes (nothing better to do anyway), then re-export and overight the previous files within the HTML editor.
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Wayanjaya wrote:
Also frank there is an add on for google chrome that allows you to view a site through the browser at a multitude of viewpoints with descriptions of what that viewport covers for the devices, you can even look at it landscape or portrait, I find it pretty usefull even though I am not a big fan of chrome

Thankyou. I too have found similar such facilities useful.

There are, of course, other reasons for testing online rather than off-line, such as preparing site maps with CoffeeCup Sitemapper, using CoffeeCup Web Insight (one needs temporarily to remove the robots.txt file for this), checking that sound plays as wanted on various mobile devices, and checking the effect of the various browsers used by different mobile devices.

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Frank

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