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  • like2golfmd
    Sergeant First Class

    • Oct 2005
    • 57

    Another Newbie Question

    I now have two sites using bluevoda ... how do i make certain i'm not saving my new website pages to my old website database?
  • Girlonthehill
    General

    • Oct 2005
    • 4193

    #2
    Re: Another Newbie Question

    Originally posted by like2golfmd
    I now have two sites using bluevoda ... how do i make certain i'm not saving my new website pages to my old website database?
    In your BlueVoda folder, on your PC, create two sub folders - one for each site. Make sure you save the appropriate pages to the correct folder. When you come to publish - ensure that you publish to the correct directory!

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    • like2golfmd
      Sergeant First Class

      • Oct 2005
      • 57

      #3
      Re: Another Newbie Question

      i feel dumb .. but, i have no idea what you are talking about ... i am an idiot :)

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      • Girlonthehill
        General

        • Oct 2005
        • 4193

        #4
        Re: Another Newbie Question

        [QUOTE]
        Originally posted by like2golfmd
        i feel dumb .. but, i have no idea what you are talking about ...quote]
        Don't feel like that - it can all be a little overwhelming when it's new. Okay, I think you mean that you want to save two websites on your pc and make sure that they are seperate. (if this is not what you mean then please come back and explain more clearly what you do mean)

        When you go to BlueVda, on your PC, and open an exisiting page - you will see a list of folders (images is one of them) along with the pages you have made etc. You need to create a new folder, for example website2, then when you make pages for this site - save them to the website2 folder. This will keep them seperate. Does that answer your question?

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        • davidundalicia
          General

          • Mar 2006
          • 6294

          #5
          Re: Another Newbie Question

          Ok....

          When you publish to your first website you automatically publish to
          public_html ....(see box after you hit publish)

          when you wish to publish to your second site
          (say its in a folder/dir called mysecond )

          You now hit publish and then add to public_html/mysecond

          and thats it....dont forget to change it back when you wish to publish
          to your first site again.

          If you need further explanations, post here again.
          Have fun
          Regards..... David

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