Dear Sirs,
When You publish a page to the website through the file/publish option, BlueVoda puts the main html/php file in the same directory (www) alltogether with the bv*.gif and the author's *.jpg files.
As I keep on publishing more and more pages, this "online" folder it's starting to look to me like a big mess.
So My wish would be that Bluevoda would create(when publishing):
1) One folder for BV*.gif images and other folder for author's images.
OR
2) A system similar to when You use the preview/save as, meaning if the file is aaa.htm the images would be kept in a folder called aaa_files.
In my opinion this last option would be the best. Maybe You could create a new tab on the tools/options menu, and You could let Your customers choose the option:
- "html/images-All in one folder"
OR
- "html/images-Separate folders"
As I am the organized type of guy, this is forcing me to creat a directory on a below level and then edit the html/php obtained file with other software (like dreamweaver) to change the directories where to look for those images.
pipesportugal
When You publish a page to the website through the file/publish option, BlueVoda puts the main html/php file in the same directory (www) alltogether with the bv*.gif and the author's *.jpg files.
As I keep on publishing more and more pages, this "online" folder it's starting to look to me like a big mess.
So My wish would be that Bluevoda would create(when publishing):
1) One folder for BV*.gif images and other folder for author's images.
OR
2) A system similar to when You use the preview/save as, meaning if the file is aaa.htm the images would be kept in a folder called aaa_files.
In my opinion this last option would be the best. Maybe You could create a new tab on the tools/options menu, and You could let Your customers choose the option:
- "html/images-All in one folder"
OR
- "html/images-Separate folders"
As I am the organized type of guy, this is forcing me to creat a directory on a below level and then edit the html/php obtained file with other software (like dreamweaver) to change the directories where to look for those images.
pipesportugal
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