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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: I just lost my precious template
« on: March 08, 2018, 07:52:55 PM »
I'm done here for now. I will only wait for rejetto response.
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please don't be too harsh with RejettoI'm not trying to be harsh to anyone. Sometimes, feedback gets perceived as an aggression and I can't help with it.
anyone could take the code and make a fork on GitHubWe have one already. And I'm not on the level of dedication where I can spin my own fork and make sure it will live. Having too many forks, barely (if ever) supported, is not a healthy situation. I'll consider contribution into a fork only when the main project is dead.
Open the "Menu" in HFS.- I think I remember this built-in editor in the old versions of hfs...
Select "Other options" and open "Edit HTML template".
Copy your HTML template and paste it over the HFS "HTML template".
then it on users/rejeto(creator) to help compile a more user intensive interface that may need a revampI hope this topic will raise his awareness of UX issues.
run hfs.exe and drag-drop "my template.tpl" on the root of file
First, this is why we ask you to do a backup.
That's not the software auto doing.
auto backup available on the jfs menu.
(If you saved your vfs then you can recover your template.)
Never use the program update method!
The update via program will leave you with a has.old, check there.
Witch is why it says in the default template to not edit this file...