Images Folder

G

Guest

Front Page generates a great deal of images whenever you use interactive
buttons and rounded corners functions. It has been my practice to put all of
my images in the "images" folder, however, when I was in my server control
panel today looking at the images folder, at the top of the page the server
had the following displayed in red.

"This directory contains more than 500 items. Please consider organizing
your files into sub-directories. To avoid performance problems with the admin
system, I will only present the first 500 items here for edit. If you wish to
keep things as they are, please consider using an FTP client for file
management."

Is there an easy way in Front Page to highlight and move some of these
images into another folder or.......... your comments on what to do?
 
K

Kevin Spencer

If you have the web opened, it's a simple matter of dragging them to the
other folder. FrontPage will fix the link locations.

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Kevin Spencer
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..Net Developer
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W

Windsun

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Kevin Spencer said:
If you have the web opened, it's a simple matter of dragging them to the
other folder. FrontPage will fix the link locations.

The LOCAL web :)

If you do that on the remote one, it will just put them back in

What I have done when I have a lot of images is make two folders - one for
generic web graphics etc, and one for actual pictures. Easy to move them
around, just use cut and paste inside FP, FP will automatically fix the
links.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Switch to folder list view.

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