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 CCS - Clone Page

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Enrico
Posted: 06/04/2002, 4:18 PM

Is it possible copy/paste or clone a page with CCS ?
Thanks
CK
Posted: 06/04/2002, 4:38 PM

Just go to Windows Explorer and copy the CCS file of the page you like to clone.

Good Luck !!
lbirdwell
Posted: 06/05/2002, 7:12 AM

A "SaveAs" option would seem to be something sort of standard that is missing from CCS? I often will open a page that is similar to one I want to create, SaveAs another file and begin from there. This feature seems to be completely missing in CCS.
Ron Gines
Posted: 06/05/2002, 11:49 AM

I've mentioned this a couple of times to YS. I have often run into the same issue. My solution has been to copy not just the ccs file, but also the HTML and ASP (in my case), and event files as well. Although I understand that 'in theory' only the ccs file needs to be copied .. I found the beta a little unstable in that area. Under Beta 5, to get the new files to be seen within the IDE I would close out of the project and reopen it. I don't know if this action will still be required under the Golden release (downloading now ...)

My suggestion for the CCS team would be to have a 'copy' function from a righ mouse click on the page ... much as you have in folders under the Windows File Explorer.
Tommy
Posted: 06/06/2002, 11:06 AM

I'd love to see this feature!!

-Tommy
Jack
Posted: 06/07/2002, 6:53 AM

Me too!!

   


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