Okay, I see your point.
Guess I won't go there with that site.
Thank you both so much for your advice.
I appreciate it,
Have a great evening,
Deanna
Okay, I see your point.
Guess I won't go there with that site.
Thank you both so much for your advice.
I appreciate it,
Have a great evening,
Deanna
Pauland,
I know you can do that with Dreamweaver but just
thought it would be great to have all my websites in one place for
ease of maintenance. I do intend to do all I can with Xtreme. What it does do, it makes it so easy!
Forgot to add that to my last post.
Thanks,
Deanna
Deanna
I think what they meant was that you can copy and paste from your website and create a replica website in WD. This is definately possible but it is like creating a new website from scratch.
I currently have most of my web site in Microsoft Expressions Web which is similar to Dreamweaver. I have started to redo parts of the web site using Xtreme. What I do it export the web from Xtreme to folder in my current web design. I then go into Expressions web and update my remote site from there. All I need to do is click on the folder and tell it to update.
Grace, in other words you are using EW's publishing (FTP) rather than Xtreme's or an FTP client like FileZilla. In this case, EW has not imported or touched the code at all, it's just sending the files to your server, which isn't what Deana was asking about really.
Deanna wanted to use the files created in Xtreme in Dreamweaver. When I put the exported files into a folder that Expressions Web sees, I can view them and change them as I want. Also, I have control over what I send to the web site. Actually my reason for doing it this was is that I am using Microsoft extensions and my ISP wont let me use FTP with them.
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