Upcoming release of the new CoffeeCup...

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You've really outdone yourselves this time! It's just great being able to work on web site developement and editing without concentrating on using a complicated editor. You've just given me an extra coffee break!

David Bell

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Hi,

I just want to say that everyone at Coffeecup has been doing a fantastic job with the HTML Editor! I've been waiting ages for it to be released and was relieved when I read that it won't be long before the HTML Editor gets a full release!!

There is one thing though that I'm interested in. I don't know if it will be in the final release or future releases, but will there be a way so we can collapse text at all? I think that would be a great feature, especially if it can remember the collapsed text whenever you open and close CoffeeCup HTML Editor! It would be a great feature, especially for those websites that have long pages!

Thanks again! I really, really can't wait for the new HTML Editor to be released! I actually have been checking every two days because I'm that excited!

Bradley:)
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Maybe, if you are interested, you should check out the HTML Editor homepage right about now. I'm just sayin' ... :D
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I just checked out your latest incarnation of the awesome HTML Editor. I've been using it for years and this new version is truly epic.

WOW! I just used it to synchronize my local and server files. The new interface is clean and the WYSIWYG output rocks. THIS IS GREAT!!!
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Darn it J! you always do this to me when I'm at my P/T job and can't get to it right away...
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Do you plan on updating the HTML Theme Packs, that we purchased, to the 2009 Theme compatibility?

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I have a problem with the my websites projects area.

My website has 3668 files in it. 2295 of them are images and 1370 are HTM files. 9 of them are my "Top Level" pages. All of them are in one folder. (Yes, Bad, but to late now.)

I want to be able to selectively put mainly only my 9 top level files in the project and those few I'm workiing on at the time, like you could do in the old projects .

Having the editor load all of my files in the project takes way to long and wastes alot of time.

HELP!

Jack
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Neil Phillips wrote:
Do you plan on updating the HTML Theme Packs, that we purchased, to the 2009 Theme compatibility?


I believe they have already been updated and you can download the latest versions of them at http://www.coffeecup.com/help/myorders
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Jack Forbes wrote:
I have a problem with the my websites projects area.

My website has 3668 files in it. 2295 of them are images and 1370 are HTM files. 9 of them are my "Top Level" pages. All of them are in one folder. (Yes, Bad, but to late now.)

I want to be able to selectively put mainly only my 9 top level files in the project and those few I'm workiing on at the time, like you could do in the old projects .

Having the editor load all of my files in the project takes way to long and wastes alot of time.

HELP!

Jack
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www.missouridepots.com


Ouch, that is quite a setup.;) I am sorry but with the way the projects were redesigned, that is just not possible anymore. However, why not bite the bullet and start re-organizing things now? With some nice search and replace commands, you can probably fix all the code references if you move the data around.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Jack Forbes wrote:
I have a problem with the my websites projects area.

My website has 3668 files in it. 2295 of them are images and 1370 are HTM files. 9 of them are my "Top Level" pages. All of them are in one folder. (Yes, Bad, but to late now.)

I want to be able to selectively put mainly only my 9 top level files in the project and those few I'm workiing on at the time, like you could do in the old projects .

Having the editor load all of my files in the project takes way to long and wastes alot of time.

HELP!

Jack
hijack@fidnet.com
www.missouridepots.com


Ouch, that is quite a setup.;) I am sorry but with the way the projects were redesigned, that is just not possible anymore. However, why not bite the bullet and start re-organizing things now? With some nice search and replace commands, you can probably fix all the code references if you move the data around.


Thanks for your answer. Since I always move copies of my upper level files to a working folder along with the pages I'm updating or creating, I'll just create the project in the working folder. It'll be interesting to see how it handles all the adding and removing of files. :)

Yes, I'm going to start with moving my images to a separate folder, a few at a time and with batch replacing as much as I can. :(

Jack

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