BillR wrote:
Styrax,
The new HTML Editor 2008 can be set to open all the files you had open when you closed it last. If that does not work for your needs, maybe you could write a batch file to open several files at once. I can see the benefit of clicking on a project and having all the project files open (assuming only a few pages on the site - I wouldn't want to be opening 200+ pages with one click). I will post a message to the programmers with this suggestion.
Styrax,
The new HTML Editor 2008 can be set to open all the files you had open when you closed it last. If that does not work for your needs, maybe you could write a batch file to open several files at once. I can see the benefit of clicking on a project and having all the project files open (assuming only a few pages on the site - I wouldn't want to be opening 200+ pages with one click). I will post a message to the programmers with this suggestion.
Hi - I'm confused here. It seems to me that with my previous version of the HTML editor I could open multiple pages and work on them simultaneously. For instance, if I am making changes to the community calendar, there are repeated events every month as well as new ones. If I have each month's page up in tabs in a row, I can move back and forth and get it all done quickly. Now, with the version I have now (2010, Build 319) I can only have one page open at a time, and frankly it takes too much time. Is there a newer version that has put back the capacity to have multiple pages open, or is there a "preferences" option I haven't got enabled, or what? Or maybe it wasn't a CoffeeCup editor I worked with in the past. I'll look around - I definitely need that ability for this program to work for me.
Thanks for your help!