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Importing HTML templates
« on: Jan 18th, 2003, 5:25pm » |
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Hi people: I've downloaded some HTML free templates and I want to import one of those to my new desing but the action <File-Import page> do nothing. I've selected format HTML but it don´t work. I saw the template using word and netscape composer and it seems so simple, burt EasyWebeditor can´t capture it. Any sugestions ? Regards, Jorge
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Re: Importing HTML templates
« Reply #1 on: Feb 20th, 2003, 5:50am » |
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This function is now disabled in EasyWebEditor. You can copy & paste text or images (separately) from the browser window, through the clipboard, however. The function is available in 1SITE, www.1site.info. Generally, EasyWebEditor is very simple to use but has a poor import capability for existing sites. There is a reason for this: EasyWebEditor (and 1SITE) sites are perfectly compatible with NS4 and IE5; unfortunately FrontPage or Macromedia sites usually are not, so an automatized import-and-conversion-to-compatible is pretty impossible. A manual import takes more time but the professional result pays for it.
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Re: Importing HTML templates
« Reply #2 on: Feb 20th, 2003, 5:51am » |
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PS: of course you can import EWE pages with "Edit >Paste page from..."
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