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Old 03-11-2008, 11:56 AM
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Default Can you publish small bits

Can you publish changes individually, I mean, when you make a minor change do you have to publish the whole page again.

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Old 03-11-2008, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: Can you publish small bits

Yes you do, because if you don't publish, it will not show.

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Old 03-11-2008, 02:00 PM
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Default Re: Can you publish small bits

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Can you publish changes individually, I mean, when you make a minor change do you have to publish the whole page again.

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I'm wondering if you had something different in mind in your question. (It pays to be specific and clearly define question and what you are trying to do.)

If you want to make a minor change (that is going to be temporary) and your going to revert back to the original, then it is best to open the page in your BV program (or your file manager) and change its name slightly and save. Now make your changes to your page and then save it with the same filename that you originaly had and publish this to your site. Do the same in reverse when you want go back to the original.
e.g. pagename.html ---> pagenameoriginal.html then save altered page to pagename.html and publish. (NOTE: you don't use the .html in as BV does that automatically. I've just shown it here for identity)

Making small alterations to a page requires the whole page to be republished but that is no hassle or inconvienience.
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