I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice. I'm just starting off setting a website up for the first time. I signed up with BT as I thought it would be easier to start with a wizard type of software to get going. I am starting to get a little frustrated about the lack of facilities on easysitewizard pro and wondering if soon I will need to switch to a more advanced way of editing. Sorry - I'm going round the houses - but my question is what happens to my current site set up on the easysitewizard if I switch to another type of software? I don't want to progress further editing the current site if I end up losing everything later on if I switch.
thanks to anyone listening
babyabroad
Hi There,
What type of actvities would you like to see that are not currently on ESWPro?
Thanks,
Lisa
Hi Lisa
There are a couple of minor things such as not being able to set a link within the same page - but I think these things have been fedback by others previously.
My main gripe is that I checked before signing up to BT if I can add adverts such as google ads to my site - it is intended for revenue to come in two forms - one of which being advertising. I was told it can be done. Which I guess, theoretically it can. But I am using the easysitewizard to construct my website and it seems, for example, that you can't add google ads without entering HTML code and has come up many times recently - you can't edit html code with easysitewizard. I know BT have said you can - but all the experts on the forum have made it clear that if you do edit the code then republish through easysitewizard you lose any html changes.
I see there is a particular Ad Manager on the BT site - but again, can this be used in tandem with easysitewizard to set up ads or will the two contradict one another?
Your comments on this will be much appreciated.
Thanks
babyabroad
Hi Babyabroad
If you using EasySiteWizard Pro, content from your website is saved under '/private/ESW/site_***** folder', pages are in .xml format. There are also pages under /public folder in .html format. You can copy these files to your local PC and you can make changes to them using a different client.
It is worth noting that our webtools support team will only assist with problems involving the EasySiteWizard, they cannot assist with problems using another client.
Kind Regards
Fiona
BT Business Forum Moderator
Thanks for your comments Fiona, but I feel like I'm going around in circles. My point is that I may be able to use another client but I don't want to. I signed up to the advanced package in order to use the editing software that BT provide.
Before I signed up I asked about advertising on the sites and was told it is possible. It was never stated that it is only possible to do so using another client - otherwise - why would i have signed up to the BT prices if I couldn't use the software?
Please can I get a response that directly answers my original query.
Thanks
babyabroad