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subwebs ??

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Solicitors Mortgages, Mar 6, 2005.

  1. #1
    i have created 12 subwebs, but dont want to have 12 image folders
    yet everytime i make a change to a subweb page..it prompts me to save the image files within the subweb

    all the links are already relative to the root images folder
    ie: ../../images/pic.gif

    so why would i have to save them seperately???? ONE image folder is enough to manage already :confused:
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Mar 6, 2005 IP
  2. honey

    honey Prominent Member

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    #2
    do u mean 12 sub domains ?
     
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  3. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    #3
    nope not sub domains...subwebs


    ( using frontpage2003...yehyeh,,,i know :rolleyes: )
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Mar 6, 2005 IP
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    NewComputer Well-Known Member

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    Use the full image path for the images. ie. http:// www. yourdomain.com/images/theimage.jpg
     
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  5. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    when i place an image..it automatically comes as
    ../../image/pics/picture.jpg

    so everytime i use one i will have to change it in the codeview to the full image path?

    can i switch off the ../../ feature somehow?
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Mar 6, 2005 IP
  6. Corey Bryant

    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    #6
    This question sounds vaguely familiar :) I do not think there is a way with Frontpage 2000 to accomplish this. FP wants to control your website.

    Have you tried though saving it in HTML view & not preview? That might work
     
    Corey Bryant, Mar 6, 2005 IP
  7. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    hey Corey, :)
    Damn good to see you here, Glad you finally made it to the madhouse.... you have answered my posts in at LEAST 6 different forums now. :) ROTFLMAO !

    still trying to get my head round this, the workload has gone up as i have had to break up my include pages now, and the last thing i want is 12 image files knocking about..
    will try html view (its 2003 BTW)

    see you soon buddy
    GEM
     
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  8. Corey Bryant

    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    Well SiteTutor got me onto this one. LOL. (I thought it was 2000 since that was the forum you put it under over on another one :p - I do sometimes pay a little attention) Hm 2003 - that HTML view might not work actually. FP 2003 tends to even correct the HTML at times.

    Are you inserting these images via FP or using coding to do it? If you use the code, it might work
     
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  9. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    ahh....
    we don't talk to sitetutor anymore , since he got banned at DMOZ for ruffing it up ;) ;) :eek:

    hehe
     
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  10. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    #10
    does this >>> href="../stylesheet.css"

    need to change to this (with http)>>> href="http://www.mysite.com/stylesheet.css"

    or can it be (without http)? href="www.mysite/stylesheet.css"
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Mar 7, 2005 IP
  11. Corey Bryant

    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    it should be with the http://www.mysite.com/stylesheet.css. but if you are coding it with just stylesheet.css - it should not ask you to copy it. (At least I do not think it does)
     
    Corey Bryant, Mar 7, 2005 IP