| ScreenBook Maker : Advanced Screenbook Files and Folders |
You don't need to know anything about files in order to use Screenbook Maker. Screenbook Maker does everything for you automatically, including creating and saving files. However, knowing about screenbook files is useful if you want to use other programs to work with screenbooks.
For example, since screenbooks are standard HTML files, they can be edited with programs such as Macromedia Dreamweaver.
You can move, delete and rename folders using Windows Explorer, as long as you don't change the "level" of a folder. (For example, a screenbook folder must be the child folder of one of the "Tutorials" folders.)
Since bookshelves are simply folders containing standard HTML files, you can upload them to the web using any FTP program (in addition to using Screenbook Maker's built-in FTP client). However, you should note that some files are shared by screenbooks, such as the sbooks1.css file in the screenbook bookshelf. Therefore, when you upload screenbook files, you generally have to upload the entire bookshelf.
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