I use Front Page (currently FP 2000) to administer many of my smaller sites.
I've used Webstyle to create logos, graphics and menus before... and ported them into whatever site I was working on, with just a bit of tweaking to the code.
Recently I installed Webstyle 4 and decided to develop my most recent project using WS4 and Front Page 2000... but I must be missing something basic.
It seems that no matter what project I select when I launch WS4, the generated graphics may or may not get updated where I think they should be created... most of the time, even though I'm saving my web pages to a different folder, the graphics still go to My Web Graphics.
When I go to publish the pages, I wind up using the FP Import to get them to the server, then spend an inordinate amount of time modifying the HTML to point to the graphics and .js scripts where they really are instead of ../../../My Web Graphics or ../../../My Web Pages.
Is there a way of telling WS4 where my project is, where the graphics should go, etc. so that when I publish the paths remain consistent with my actual structure?
I publish my web pages to a FreeBSD UNIX server.
I've discovered that I CAN'T work on *live* pages directly with the FP interface and so therefore MUST work on them locally if I want to use WS4 inside FP. Is there any way around this?
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