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lennart
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Reload & new content
« on: May 07, 2006, 01:46:29 AM »

After working with Blogg-X, i would make the following requests:
* reload the site. If you changes something in the backend on internet (like a sectionname, you've to restart the whole program. It could be done easier
* new content. If you load an older article from the site, and you decide not to work with it, how do you get a new, blank screen? Or do you only have to delete the actual content? What about the date then? A function like (in office) new document isn't in the program. Never mind. Clear.  Wink Maybe this button should be at the left side. That's more consistent with other windows programs.

It's a good program! Thanks, i was looking for something like this. It works a lot quicker and easier then in the backend.
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2006, 05:57:07 PM »

lennart, you should be able to just hit the clear all button and it should refresh the sections and categories as well.  It was set that way to do what you are asking about.  But I also agree that it needs to be moved to the left side and will be in the form of a new document button or something similar.

I'm glad that overall Blogg-X is making things a little easier.

Thanks...

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