![]() ![]() Just a tip for recreating a current site. Having said all that, BSS is pretty easy to use to setup new websites, maybe you might want to give it a shot to recreate your site so you can take full advantage of the features. Import your Pages the same way and you should be all set to go. Do the same for the JavaScript section and that's it. To do this right click over the Styles and choose Include Order, rearrange those as needed. Then all of your files "should" work once you have ordered the JS and CSS files in BSS to the correct order. Rinse and repeat for an JS files you have in special directories, any 3rd party extensions or elements you're adding that have specific file structures etc. Navigate to the folder you want to import the images from and then highlight all images in that folder to import them all at once. You may need to do a mass text update on your pages to change "images" to "img" if your image folder was named "images" so that the links reflect the correct location in BSS.Īfter you create the folders, right click over each folder and choose Import Image. You don't need to add an img folder as it adds that automatically. Right click and make folders to mimic your file tree of your images on your site. ![]() ![]() For your images, go to the Design area in the bottom right of the app and find the Images drop down. The reason you're having issues is because you are not importing your files correctly. We're hoping to see something in the future, but I haven't heard a lot about any work on that feature so I don't know. There is pretty much no other way to do that. At this time (not sure if it will change) editing sites that were created outside of Bootstrap Studio is all done via Custom Code. ![]()
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