2020-05-19, 05:24:52
Hi Bigin,
Yes it was on my mind and saw this already coming. To make things install easy in 1 go
I tried to zip everything in 1 file for upload and install. The all in 1 go zip file
has a size of 3Mb and this size was not accepted for upload. Only the 500Kb small sized
theme file was accepted by extend for upload.
I think an easy all in 1 go zip file is still a solution for the moment.
I could upload this zip file to the demo site so GS users can download from there.
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Have not tried ImForms yet. But even with ImForms the 3Mb files have to come
from outside the extend.
Talking about it. I have used another site builder a long time ago. The good part
of this site builder was that it had an export and import function. With this, one
could export parts of the builded website as a block. These blocks could be imported
again in new website projects. A simple example is that one could export the builded
picture gallery as a block. Later on this block could be imported again in a new
website project. Such blocks are a huge time saver in new website projects !
Imagine the potential: build blocks for navigation-bars, headers, footers, forms . . . . . .
Code once, use anywhere !
It would be fantastic to realize such a block export/import for ItemManager.
Yes it was on my mind and saw this already coming. To make things install easy in 1 go
I tried to zip everything in 1 file for upload and install. The all in 1 go zip file
has a size of 3Mb and this size was not accepted for upload. Only the 500Kb small sized
theme file was accepted by extend for upload.
I think an easy all in 1 go zip file is still a solution for the moment.
I could upload this zip file to the demo site so GS users can download from there.
=================================================
Have not tried ImForms yet. But even with ImForms the 3Mb files have to come
from outside the extend.
Talking about it. I have used another site builder a long time ago. The good part
of this site builder was that it had an export and import function. With this, one
could export parts of the builded website as a block. These blocks could be imported
again in new website projects. A simple example is that one could export the builded
picture gallery as a block. Later on this block could be imported again in a new
website project. Such blocks are a huge time saver in new website projects !
Imagine the potential: build blocks for navigation-bars, headers, footers, forms . . . . . .
Code once, use anywhere !
It would be fantastic to realize such a block export/import for ItemManager.