Hi there,
the more the site gets complex, the more it becomes useful for the user of Bluevoda to separate the content of the site in folders and again in subfolders.
So, when you want to upload the pages you have to:
1. Remember exactly where every page goes
2. Type in precisely the destination folder.
It would be nice if you could implement in the upload routine a sort of "memory" which remembers the IP address, username, password, destination folder used the last time that this specific page was uploaded, and a sort of "on line browser" which would allow the user to browse the site and click on the destination subfolder to select.
Thanks
the more the site gets complex, the more it becomes useful for the user of Bluevoda to separate the content of the site in folders and again in subfolders.
So, when you want to upload the pages you have to:
1. Remember exactly where every page goes
2. Type in precisely the destination folder.
It would be nice if you could implement in the upload routine a sort of "memory" which remembers the IP address, username, password, destination folder used the last time that this specific page was uploaded, and a sort of "on line browser" which would allow the user to browse the site and click on the destination subfolder to select.
Thanks