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I use to own blue voda, super great website builder. i just have one question,i bought a website off of ebay from a guy. the domain is at affiliatedomainresellers.com where it was bought. Know what i want to know is if bluevoda has a way to modify the website he already build. I want to make changes. Can blue voda do that? if yes how? and what button? |
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Well without seeing the SITE that you bought, I cant tell you yes or no really. You can import the page from html. File, new, from html..and type in the url. If you have enough basic knowledge and html knowledge you can work around it and get it workable. With that said.. if its a dynamic website...it wont recreate your databases or anything else.. you wil have to import those..and then custom script your database into bv. Too many variables to answer you directly. Karen
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the website is www.moneyontherun.com |
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Yeah you could import that..or even recreate it.. Karen
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Best bet is to import a page to BV from where it is now & you will get an idea on the work involved if trying this with BV.
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BV main menu>File>New Page>From existing HTML page>check the remote on the Internet radio button & enter the pages url that you are importing in the file name field. Press OK & see what happens.
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sounds good, except im confused when you say---- From existing HTML page>check the remote on the Internet radio button & enter the pages url ---- if you can make it more specific which it already is lol, then i can do it.
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It's an easy one--when you Click on File > New Page a window opens and gives you a choice of things like a new blank page, template or "From existing HTML Page." When you click on that, you are given a choice of Local (on your computer) or Remote (on the Internet). In the case of the latter, you enter the proper URL.
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