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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Chris OE Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jun 09 2013 at 10:36pm
We're having issues with image uploads on the forum.

Try using http://imageshack.us/ and making the image suitable for message board.

openElement's file system is meant to be as neat and organized as possible. It could cause problems if users specified the location of the support files (js, css, etc.)  So the location of items and the folder structure will be dictated by how you organize your website in the Site Explorer (to the right of the editing pane). Tip: Create folders for each section, and the Htm and support files will be saved in the corresponding folder.

As for the French, openElement was conceived in France and is now taking over the world ;)
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Here is the folder as example.



Anyway I'll follow your suggestions and I'll try to move everything there. I only hope I will not have to do all again... LOL


Thanks again Chris!

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Hello.

I think there's an important point missing:

>> Publishing: I use Firefox and FireFTP (extension of FF). But what I haven't understood is: do I have to publish / copy all site with all folders I did or what?

Never publish the contents of your project folder. There are 2 ways to publish your site:

1) Directly with the menu Project at the top -> button Publish
2) Same menu -> Export to folder, to generate the version of your site to be published online; the resulting folder is named Upload_xxxx. You can then upload its contents using tools like FileZilla.

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it can be fixed 2 ways temporarily until a permanent saving fix is created.  what i did was go to the open element folder in explorer, selected project name and renamed all htm to html then opened the program and uploaded to my server.   however, when you close open element or re-save, they all are renamed to htm again.  thus a temp fix.

Second temp solution, is just rename and use stand-alone ftp prog,  but again useless if one is to update the project as names will only save as htm.

what happens is index opens as htm but when open project calls other pages it calls for them as html when in fact it only saved them as htm.

so, either the option of page call needs fixing, or the save option needs fixing, maybe even a "save as" option might work.

If i let the project self upload, it wont call any of my htm pages it made, so it only called them up successfully after i renamed them .html

will be an easy glitch to fix,  other than that teether, I rank it as the best universal free design program.
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If one renames pages manually, all inter-page links will be broken, so they need to be modified manually too. Much more efficient way is to use redirection or URL rewriting in .htaccess, there are example on the Web.
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As wrote Dmit there are more elements to be changed and the only htm to html is not enough 'cause you should touch also all css and layers too. I suggest to wait till the developers will change to html the project. It's a better and safer way Wink
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This may take a while or never be done..
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My site has been using HTML for years and I don't want to lose links by changing to HTM. I've read the posts above and I'm afraid I'll have to find another web development program to use instead of openElement. Does anyone have any suggestions? I really like using WYSIWYG (I'm not a programmer and need a program that generates the code automatically). Any ideas/help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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