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Hobby001
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Posted: Nov 18 2022 at 12:26pm |
if not done yet, you may have a look at these videos:
https://denislafrance.net/index.en.php#formation Also available in french on this site |
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Hobby001
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OE manages a part of the information in it's own database and use it to build the pages. Creating multi-lingual sites is eased by this process.
If you use a text editor to modify the page, it will be overwritten everytime you will save the page in OE. Custom additions can be made by adding code using the visual code block element. Finally, if you absolutely want to edit or copy/paste a part or an entire page here is the process: Once your page is ready,
Doing this will create a folder containing an operational site with all the dependancies. Don't forget that any changes done to these pages will not be considerred by OpenElement.
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CodeManDeluxe
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Sometimes I would like to see the full source code of my project and sometimes even work within the code directly. I didn't realize OE was proprietary. Now it all makes sense.
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Hobby001
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You must uderstand that an OE page refers to resources that will not be available without publishing from OE If the plan is to copy-paste OE html code into any page other than OE's pages, it will not work So explain the process you are planning to use.
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Hobby001
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P.S. Next time open a new post instead of adding to an existing one
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Hobby001
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One question: Why saving the page as html?
Explain your method/objectives. Edited by Hobby001 - Nov 17 2022 at 7:14pm |
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CodeManDeluxe
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When I copy the source code of the webpage and past it in Notpad saving it as an .html file then view it in a browser I noticed that parts of the code is missing. Such as images and backgrounds for example. After going back into Open Element and going through the webpage source code, sure enough some parts of the code is missing or simply not shown. Even though the preview is shown correctly. I was wondering if it was at all possible to view the web pages source code in it's entirety. I'd like to be able to copy the finished code and past it in other places and projects.
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