spoonfrog wrote:
Where I am running into issues is that we are building a page for every state they sell carports in (a total of 40) that makes the original file too big.
If every state page looks the same and only the main content changes, you could make the template in RSD and then manually create the pages after export. (I've done this for a number of projects.) It could actually make your work easier and quicker.
1. Create your state page as a layout that will be used for every state. Call it layout-state.html
2. Make sure all your body content is in place (pictures, text, etc.) in layout-state.html
3. Click the drop-down for Pages and choose Manage Pages. Make a duplicate of layout-state.html and name it template-state.html.
4. On template-state.html, remove all the main content from the body.
After you export, use HTML Editor (or whatever editor you prefer) to add your state pages. For each state, make a copy of template-state.html and name it for the state. You can then manually put in the information in the body.
This method gets around the file limitation of RSD and, done correctly, makes entering state content quicker. In RSD, you have to edit each paragraph individually. If you already have the state info typed up, copy and paste it all into your editor and then add the appropriate html tags around the paragraphs.
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