AOLpress Help
Webizing Directories
See the tutorial lesson on
MiniWebs for a hands-on example.
You may already have a set of files you want to publish on the Web. AOLpress
makes it quick and easy to convert directories or folders containing pages
and other files into a MiniWeb. We call this "Webizing" the directory.
You can Webize a directory on your hard drive or one of your PrimeHost hosting
service directories. You cannot Webize someone else's Web
site.
You can re-Webize a directory at any time. This makes the MiniWeb match the
files that are in the directory.You should re-Webize your directories if
you add pages or other files to the directory with a product other than AOLpress.
AOLpress can't add icons to your MiniWeb automatically if you create them
outside AOLpress.
To convert
existing directories to MiniWebs:
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From any Page or MiniWeb window, choose the
Tools Webize
Directory menu item. (Or,
Tools Webize
Folder on a Macintosh)
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If the directory you want to Webize has subdirectories (or folders) that
you want to turn into SubWebs, click Options. The Webize Options window
lets you choose whether you want to Webize subdirectories that are not
already MiniWebs (check the "Directories" box), and whether you
want to Webize subdirectories that are already MiniWebs (check
the "Sub-Webs" box). If you check both boxes, all subdirectories are Webized.
If you uncheck both boxes, no subdirectories are Webized.
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Browse to find the directory you want to convert to a MiniWeb.
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If you want to Webize a directory and its subdirectories, find the highest-level
directory you want to Webize.
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Double-click on the directory name in the list of Files. Or, select
the directory in the Directory list and click Webize.
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If a MiniWeb already exists for a directory, you will be asked whether you
want to regenerate the MiniWeb.Click Regenerate to update the MiniWeb.
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