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Topic ID: 16
#0, Pagez
Posted by Kurt on Jan-24-05 at 11:25 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jul-21-05 AT 05:01 PM (PST)
 

Pagez Readme.

Pagez will create duplicate pages based on the html you paste into the
form.

1. Create a naming system.
The "#" in the file name will be replaced with a number. You can put the
# before or after your page name, using hyphens and underscores, if you wish.
Naming Examples:
name-#.php will make pages like: name-1.php
#name.html will make pages like: 1name.html
name#.shtml will make pages like: name1.shtml

2. Enter your html for any webpage.
Remember, you will be creating dupes of your pages so if you have any mistakes, each and every one of your pages will also have the mistake. Take some time to create good looking pages as the base for your Pagez.

3. Browse to the folder on your hard drive where you want to save your new Pagez.

4. Click "Generate Pagez Now". Give it a few seconds, depending on how many Pagez you chose to create, then check your selected folder to see all your Pagez.

Once created use the other Tuelz to modify and change your pages. For example, Namez can be used to change the page names, then use Randomz to add unique and interesting content, while following up by creating some custom KeyMapz and Backerz to link all your pages together.


#1, RE: Pagez
Posted by blogmeister1 on Jul-21-05 at 05:01 PM
In response to message #0
I've created pages successfully with Pagez, but when I use Namez to change the file names, I'm still left with the numbers. I seem to be overlooking the quick and easy way to get rid of all the numbers in the file names. Can somebody please give me a solution?

Thanks,

Del


#2, RE: Pagez
Posted by Kurt on Jul-21-05 at 05:04 PM
In response to message #1
LAST EDITED ON Jul-21-05 AT 05:05 PM (PST)
 
Del,

Pagez uses numbers since it make exact dupes, including file names, so there is no easy way to remove them. Sorry about that.

PageBomb would be better if you need to do this...

Other options are to use some other keywords and substitute them for a few numbers, to give a different flavor to some page names.


#3, RE: Pagez
Posted by blogmeister1 on Jul-21-05 at 07:36 PM
In response to message #2
Thanks, Kurt. I think a number remove tool for the file names would come in handy down the road. Are there any plans to add this later?