(FP02) Common images / computer help pages

I don't use themes for my help pages, but I have made
templates with common images. Within those help pages
that are created with the templates, many new graphics are
placed. So...there are some common images and some not.

Any ideas on how I can organize all the image folders
without making a folder for each new file?

Common Images by Rick

Rick
Tue Nov 04 14:40:12 CST 2003

Front Page creates a folder on your web named "images".
You could place all of your images in that folder.

If you would like to further organize your image files,
you might want to consider folders inside the "image"
folder named something like "common" and "notcommon" or
whatever strikes your fancy.

I hope this points you in the proper direction.

>-----Original Message-----
>(FP02) Common images / computer help pages
>
>I don't use themes for my help pages, but I have made
>templates with common images. Within those help pages
>that are created with the templates, many new graphics
are
>placed. So...there are some common images and some not.
>
>Any ideas on how I can organize all the image folders
>without making a folder for each new file?
>.
>

Common Images by Kurt

Kurt
Wed Nov 05 10:44:46 CST 2003

Will then all images be saved there? If the web has 50
pages, how do you wade through them if some of them aren't
used? Also, I noticed that at times, they
are "overwritten". What do you do for those?

thanks for your insight!


>-----Original Message-----
>Front Page creates a folder on your web named "images".
>You could place all of your images in that folder.
>
>If you would like to further organize your image files,
>you might want to consider folders inside the "image"
>folder named something like "common" and "notcommon" or
>whatever strikes your fancy.
>
>I hope this points you in the proper direction.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>(FP02) Common images / computer help pages
>>
>>I don't use themes for my help pages, but I have made
>>templates with common images. Within those help pages
>>that are created with the templates, many new graphics
>are
>>placed. So...there are some common images and some not.
>>
>>Any ideas on how I can organize all the image folders
>>without making a folder for each new file?
>>.
>>
>.
>