especify a name for the image names.
Hi,
For the Visual Site Designer VSD.
I have a site that repeats its top for every page.
You can seee it in www.aod.adv.br
It happens that ten image files are generated for the same image(one for each page where the original image is used),
I mean it is like it is 10 different images instead of just one.
What I do to make it faster( and not make the users download ten images when just one is needed), I change EVERY HTML page when it links to IMG_1,IMG_2,IMG_3,IMG_4 to IMG_0.
So if I could especify a name for the published generated image file
during design time,I would allways name it IMG_0.
I Was clear?,Excuse me my rudimentar English.
Thanks,
Marcello Dias
For the Visual Site Designer VSD.
I have a site that repeats its top for every page.
You can seee it in www.aod.adv.br
It happens that ten image files are generated for the same image(one for each page where the original image is used),
I mean it is like it is 10 different images instead of just one.
What I do to make it faster( and not make the users download ten images when just one is needed), I change EVERY HTML page when it links to IMG_1,IMG_2,IMG_3,IMG_4 to IMG_0.
So if I could especify a name for the published generated image file
during design time,I would allways name it IMG_0.
I Was clear?,Excuse me my rudimentar English.
Thanks,
Marcello Dias
MD9@IBEST.COM.BR wrote:
Hi,
For the Visual Site Designer VSD.
It happens that ten image files are generated for the same image(one for each page where the original image is used),
I mean it is like it is 10 different images instead of just one.
Hi,
For the Visual Site Designer VSD.
It happens that ten image files are generated for the same image(one for each page where the original image is used),
I mean it is like it is 10 different images instead of just one.
Unfortunately, that is the way VSD works right now. Supposingly that will be addressed 'soon' ...
In fact it does not happen all the time.
Specially if you made a template and use it.
Like I did in my site.
www.aod.adv.br
Thanks,
marcello
Specially if you made a template and use it.
Like I did in my site.
www.aod.adv.br
Thanks,
marcello
Have you tried renaming one of your 'top' image files to, for example, mytop.jpg in your files folder, and then using this file on every page?
I have an inferiority complex - but it is not a very good one.
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