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Possible to separate Publish Site Changes and Publish Entire Site?
User: Courtney H. 5 years ago
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This is one of those unimportant things that would be helpful to a relatively few number of people. More than once I've been in full-jam mode making numerous minor changes and clicked on Publish Entire Site instead of Site Changes as I wizzed my way around. Sit and wait for 20 minutes. Yeah, dumb and careless but it happens. What would be nice is either a line separator between the two or a "Are you sure" dialog box. Sure, it won't affect too many people but I bet many have made that mistake more than once. ------------------------------- MrCourtney - Honolulu, HI -------------------------------------- Mac Studio - dial monitors; iMac 27 5K - Dual Monitors - 10 TB hub Alienware: Area 51 - 24 gb - Dual Monitors - All SSD 25 TB network storage |
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User: Roddy 5 years ago
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I find it a lot easier and faster to use a keyboard shortcut than having to drag the mouse all the way up to the top left of the screen every time I want to publish changes. When I'm testing widgets, I publish changes a lot! I have a couple of custom keyboard shortcuts for EverWeb - (Sytem Prefs --> Keyboard --> Shortcuts --> App Shortcuts) command + option + c for centering items command + option + p for publishing site changes ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: james 5 years ago
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If I'm not mistaken the Publish button at the top of the page seems to repeat whichever publishing command last used in the pull-down – publish updates or entire site. So reflexively hitting publish after uploading entire site has one doing that all over again. Awkward. | |
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