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site design help pls..

Postby kotatsuneko » Mon Oct 06, 2003 10:20 am

hey, seeing as winter is coming, will finally get back to sorting out my site, but need some advice..

the main hassle at the moment is this:

my links have a good few thousand, around 9 or so i guess, on japan alone around 3-4 roughly

when i try to plug in the j ones alone, dreamweaver runs home to mum, even when i sighs.. splits up a folder into a sub section with just a few hundred links - that is, exports folder to html, import that into dreamweaver mx then copy/paste them into the page im working on things just slow down incredibly..

i dont really have the time/patience to learn another site builder, but is there anyway i can get around this hassle? have tried copying/pasting from just the html but that didnt work..

any ideas guys?
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Postby Caustic Saint » Mon Oct 06, 2003 10:44 am

Even though you don't want to try another site builder, you may still want to check out Adobe GoLive. Very, very easy to use. You can do everything WYSIWIG, pagy-layout style, or dig deep into the bowels of HTML.

I use it, but not at any high level of skill. I do basic stuff, but it's built to do a lot more than I've learned. Well worth the download. ;)
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