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 Posted by dorayme on 01/08/07 00:37 
In article  
<1168199292.101953.180810@42g2000cwt.googlegroups.com>, 
 "Rob" <rmpsfdbs@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
> Now for another exciting question: 
> Can someone point me to a useful source for information on organizing 
> the files of an approximately 80-page website? 
> I've seen lots of guides on css, but nothing on the simple problem of 
> organizing the files to make relative referencing and uploading 
> straightforward. 
 
A lot depends on your site's details but may I suggest a simple  
scheme: index file and any html page that are "stand-alones" -  
not part of multi-page sections - at the top level.  Pic or other  
resource folders at the top level too: to be used for the top  
level pages. You can have a main css file loose at top level too  
(if you really have a lot of them, perhaps a folder for them).  
The idea is that the top level contains all the top level files  
and resources 
 
Folders for the rest, the scheme for inside folders following the  
previous advice. Very simple to manage. You can have a hundred  
different ways and all will have their strengths and weaknesses  
and what you save time on one way, you can lose in another way. I  
recommend you start with a simple scheme like above and modify to  
suit yourself. Don't waste time studying everyone's pet scheme. 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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