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Guessgirl21
2-11-04, 10:49 AM
Do you know if there's an easier way to save multiple images on one page . Or can you only save the pictures individually by right clicking and save as?

BerksWebGuy
2-11-04, 11:34 AM
You can select the images you want by dragging the mouse and highlighting them.

Or in IE (not sure about others), you can go to 'File' and 'Save As'...and will then save the current page as an html file with all the images.

Guessgirl21
2-11-04, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by BerksWebGuy
You can select the images you want by dragging the mouse and highlighting them.

Or in IE (not sure about others), you can go to 'File' and 'Save As'...and will then save the current page as an html file with all the images.


I'm trying to save all my images from the one site and moving to Powweb. If I save like html page wouldn't I lose those images when the other site is gone though?

BerksWebGuy
2-11-04, 12:58 PM
If its your site...you can just FTP them to your hard drive...then upload them again to your new site.

(jj)
2-11-04, 08:31 PM
If you are using IE, you can do a "File" > "Save As" > and then make sure that you select "Web Page Complete" in the "Save as Type" box. This will create a folder with all images included.

If you have several pages with images and don't have FTP access (like Geocities), you can get HTTrack (http://www.httrack.com/index.php) (it's Free) and download your whole site.

Croc Hunter
2-11-04, 09:52 PM
HTTrack is good.

You can use Dreamweaver to copy an existing remote site (or any branch of a remote site) to your local disk and edit it there, even if you didn’t use Dreamweaver to create the original site.

Even if you intend to edit only part of the remote site, you must locally duplicate the entire structure of the relevant branch of the remote site, from the remote site’s root folder down to the files you want to edit.

Open MX> press F1> Contents tab> Dreamweaver Basics> Planing and Setting Up Your Site> Editing Existing websites in Dreamweaver> Editing an existing remote website in Dreamweaver