When picking keywords and a description, especially for an uncommon product or service, think of similar products or services and use words people would most likely type in to find them.
Explore the Files Panel p. 130
If you are working solo, the check-in/check-out system is cumbersome since it forces you to alert yourself that you're using a file.
Sometimes it's tough to make room on the screen for a good view of your Web pages and the full Files panel, even on a large monitor. The easiest work-around is to arrange both just as you want them and press to toggle the Files panel on or off.
Connect to Remote Site p. 132
The local and remote versions of the cgi and logs folders are different since they reflect the specific activities for each set of files. If you try to replace one with the other, Dreamweaver cancels the transfer.
Upload Multiple Files p. 134
While you could select your local site's top-level folder (in this case, TuffitExampleSite) and upload the whole thing, it's not recommended. You run the risk of publishing files you're still working on, not to mention wiping out remote files not found on your local site. Instead, it's best to upload only the local files and folders you specifically select.
Upload a Single Page p. 136
Since you've only changed the HTML file, there's no need to upload the dependent files that are already on the remote site.