Changing a link sitewide In addition to having update links automatically whenever you move or rename a file, you can manually change all links (including e-mail, FTP, null, and script links) to point somewhere else.
You can use this option at any time (for example, you might have the words “this month’s movies” linked to /movies/july.html throughout your site, and on August 1 you must change those links to point to /movies/august.html), but it’s particularly useful when you want to delete a file that other files link to.
To change a link sitewide:
Select a file in the Local view of the Site panel.
Note: If you are changing an e-mail, FTP, null, or script link, you do not need
to select a file.
Choose Site > Change Link Sitewide.
The Change Link Sitewide dialog box appears
Complete the dialog box
For more information, see Setting the Change Link Sitewide options.
Click OK.
updates any documents that link to the selected file, making them
point to the new file, using the path format already used in the document (for
example, if the old path was document relative, the new path is also document
relative). The type of the link, whether document or root-relative, doesn’t
matter. automatically updates the link.
After you change a link sitewide, the selected file becomes an orphan (that is, no files on your local disk point to it). You can safely delete it without breaking any links in your local site.
Note: Because these changes occur locally, you must manually delete the corresponding orphan file in the remote folder and put or check in any files in which links were changed; otherwise, visitors to your site won’t be able to see the changes.
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