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Hi
I have been using Espresso for the past month for a Ruby project and decided to develop my next BC project on it as well.
My question is how can I create templates (DWT) or do even need to use .dwt at all?
I presume that if I do need to use .dwt I can always add .dwt comments in the code and save the file as a .dwt file.
If you have experience using Macrabbit Espresso please feel free to give me a 'push' in the right direction.
Thanks
Mihca
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Hey there the whole .dwt stuff was to integrate BC with DW's features. BC does not actually use .dwt files at all. These are converted.
Every template and system layout are just .html files.
A template file goes into the Template folder and just requires the {tag_pagecontent} to be a template and allowed to FTP up to that folder for example.
I like many other use other coding software (Coda 2 in my case for the most part) and fly through BC with thanks the the awesome AND CRAZY FAST FTP on Coda 2.
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Thanks Liam once again for your helpful answer.
FTP in Espresso is also light-speed and light-years ahead of DW.
Cheers
Micha
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I think everything is isnt it?
All the talk of the improved DW FTP in this release and it is still pretty slow ^^
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