View Full Version : Ok so the solution sounds like multiple documents
13future
03-28-2008, 11:03 PM
Thank you guys for the response to my previous posting. Ok so I searched the forum and I see that a solution is to seperate your website into seperate files of say 10 pages each. My question(s) is if I do this how do I upload these other pages under the same domain name/account/web package. I use the supplied hosting with the software. I saw the same warning message and have a feeling anything higher than 15 pages is going to cause problems. Thank you again.
Bluecrab56
04-01-2008, 01:19 AM
Lets say you have 3 documents. You upload docs 2 and 3 to the same directory as the first. When you open the publish assistant, you can pick whatever web package you want to upload in the window on the right.
Support_JH
04-01-2008, 01:25 AM
Or, you use FTP Max to upload the HTML pages directly to the appropriate folders. While I'm at it, let me suggest that you use FTP Max (or some other FTP program) to upload website files, if you have sufficient experience to understand the directory structure of your website, where images should go, etc.
If not, you're probably best off using the automatic publishing function included in Web Easy.
davidrosso
04-01-2008, 02:33 AM
...While I'm at it, let me suggest that you use FTP Max (or some other FTP program) to upload website files, if you have sufficient experience to understand the directory structure of your website, where images should go, etc...
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