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con100
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Message # 1 | 4:44 PM
Is there anyway to host a dream weaver site on ucoz?
l2viruz
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Message # 2 | 7:39 PM
Dreamweaver is editor man...you can simply copy the code from your project on Dreamweaver and then paste it in the UCOZ editor.
con100
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Message # 3 | 11:24 PM
Yes you can but none of the images show up that you have on the site.
umaki
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Message # 4 | 8:17 AM
Quote (con100)
Yes you can but none of the images show up that you have on the site.

have you uploaded the images folder?

www.dj-umaki.com
umaki@dj-umaki.com
con100
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Message # 5 | 0:04 AM
Where can I upload the folder at?
Sunny
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Message # 6 | 9:51 AM
File Manager.
I'm not active on the forum anymore. Please contact other forum staff.
iLee
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Message # 7 | 11:08 AM
Or you could upload each image to something like Tinypic.com and then link then upload the image from the url,
Use your brain before you post ~Lee
Please use search, ~Lee
Armaros
Posts: 1424

Message # 8 | 1:55 PM
Quote (iLee)
Or you could upload each image to something like Tinypic.com and then link then upload the image from the url,
They, the images, can be deleted or their, the sites, servers might be down. Better is to use File Manager.
iLee
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Message # 9 | 2:17 PM
Yes but File Manager could be holding it's maximum capacity.

It'd be easier to use Tinypic.com because it is extremely rare for pics to be deleted and for the site to be down.


Use your brain before you post ~Lee
Please use search, ~Lee
Armaros
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Message # 10 | 2:19 PM
Quote (iLee)
It'd be easier to use Tinypic.com because it is extremely rare for pics to be deleted and for the site to be down.
I disagree with this. I have my own exp with these two problems. Let's wont discuss this matter more.
CodeResolution
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Message # 11 | 7:21 AM
- Locked and moved to trash.

PM me if someone would like to know more about using Dreamweaver with uCoz and I will re-open this thread.


Kind regards,
Elliott.

"The best uCoz" critic since 2007.
Qualified website, branding, print & user interface designer.

I'm on Behance and Twitter.
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