More organization when publishing files to website

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  • pipesportugal
    Second Lieutenant

    • Jul 2007
    • 130

    #16
    Re: More organization when publishing files to website

    Hello there,

    When I "launched" this initial thread, It was because I work with a lot of squares ones over the others, with different inside colours, some with round corners, and others with straight corners, different line colours, it can make very funny and nice effects.

    These creations of mine "use" a lot(many, many...) of bv*.gif files.

    Also in my tests I am using pieces of pictures/photos/images and putting them together on the webpage. It's impossible to make html textboxes for all these pictures because these images are very difficult to line up ones with the others with html boxes, because with html boxes You can't see the result until You publish the page.
    Neverthless I tried to do it, but then my pages got full, full, full of little squares saying HTML, it's hard to work there.

    Isnt' this a "Wish List & idea bin" subforum ?

    I agree with Supermax. I also think that BV creators should think of:

    1) give the opportunity to the operator to choose the online folder where to publish a) our images b) bv*.gif files.
    OR
    2) Simply place them all inside a "bluevoda" named folder(or whatever name) and then put these files in this folder when publishing.

    This way there would be no confusion with the php and htm files in the www directory.

    This is my oppinion and this is one of things which is great here at the Vodahost forum is that people have the opportunity to speak and give suggestions for IMPROVING.

    Let's just hope they use them,

    pipesportugal

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    • Collectors-info
      General

      • Feb 2006
      • 8703

      #17
      Re: More organization when publishing files to website

      Hi, would be nice!
      Only as an idea! On your side of things with lots of small images. Why not make your page & then take a screen shot in preview with your browser.
      (Ctrl-PrtScn together) You will only have to deal with 1 image then. Chances are it may even be less KB’s.
      Regards Chris.

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      • Marincky
        General

        • Apr 2006
        • 4539

        #18
        Re: More organization when publishing files to website

        Thank you Chris that worked. I didn't try it on the site you suggested but on another using the same code but altering the url and the image. Now... aoart from this meaning no longer having to host all the images on my pc, you mentioned the page would publish quicker but would this also make the page download any quicker for the viewer?
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        • Winntec
          Master Sergeant

          • Nov 2006
          • 66

          #19
          Re: More organization when publishing files to website

          Without in any way wanting to turn BV into Dreamweaver the way Dreamweaver does this as a default is put images in an images folder, html/php/asp etc in another and then when you publish you get the opportunity or not to include "dependent files" which include images.
          I have a good speed down connection but a slow (128Kb with a following wind) up connection and publishing all the bv and other images everytime even tho' they've not changed is time consuming.
          I'm with pipesportugal on sperating images out, that includedes the bv's.
          Thanks
          John
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          • davidundalicia
            General

            • Mar 2006
            • 6294

            #20
            Re: More organization when publishing files to website

            I tend to use this quick tip
            which keeps all the images on a page together, listed under the page name.

            TOOLS - Options - Image Name Prefix
            click the box to use page name for image prefix
            Have fun
            Regards..... David

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