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29-Aug-2002, 07:38 PM #1
Angry Web Page Authoring
I have created a basic website. Unfortunately, I have all of my files in a single directory and as you can image, as i have built up my website, this mass of files has become unwieldy.

What I would like to do is create a directory tree where I can have parts of my website in certain folders, my images in other folders, etc.

I know there is a way to organize my files that automatically changes relative links so it is relatively painless. I can't image editing every page I have to indicate new locations of files.

Anyone know good software to do this?
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05-Sep-2002, 10:28 AM #2
Did you use editor software to create the site? I used FronPage for a class to create www.htcsolutions.com , I didn't like using FrontPage but it was required. It does make it easy to manipulate the file structure as you mention. Dreamweaver is my favorite, especially in conjunction with other Macromedia products.
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05-Sep-2002, 11:31 AM #3
I used a demo version of Coffee Cup HTML Editor to get started.

I do have FrontPage so I will give that a try.
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