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Steve Day
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2011-10-22 20:11:15
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Extend CSS Layouts works very well on a MacBook Air with CS5, but can't seem to locate the User files for the CS5 version on it, and would like to reinstate my project work so I can pick up where I left off...rnrnDoes ANYONE know where to locate the folder? I have tried for hours, but cannot see the correct location!rnrnApologies if I'm just being a dozy sod...rnSteve
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Elena Tepardea [Extend Studio]
post date:
2011-10-24 05:19:44
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Hello,
The files fore your projects are being saved in the Configuration folder. Please follow this link to see the path to your configuration: http://www.extendstudio.com/documentation/creative-dw-dropdown-menu/documentation/faq/faq2.html#cache_procedure
Regards,
Elena Tepardea
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Steve Day
post date:
2011-10-24 19:36:32
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Thank you, but the link provided only shows configuration file placement for:
* CS4
* Prior to MacBook Air/Lion OS
I cannot find the User template files on the MacBook Air, despite looking/starting from so many root locations on the drive.
Please can you look into this, and let us know where exactly these can be found on a MacBook Air - it's clearly a different file structure for the product, and the Lion operating system...
Thanks again in advance
Steve
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Elena Tepardea [Extend Studio]
post date:
2011-10-25 12:17:00
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Hello,
And I apologize for the misunderstanding.
Here is the path where you can find the templates: Mac HD/Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS5/en_US/Configuration/Shared/Extend/CSSLayouts/Layouts/Standard
Regards,
Elena Tepardea
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Steve Day
post date:
2011-10-25 13:39:02
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Sorry - there's no 'Library' folder in that pathway on MacBook Air.
There is from Mac HD, but then there's no 'Dreamweaver CS5', only 'Adobe Creative Suite 5 Web Premium' (as the suite is installed) or 'CS5' but nothing in any subsequent folder leads onto the files from either of these...
Steve
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Steve Day
post date:
2011-10-25 13:43:08
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ps... You are correct for Lion on iMac, but NOT MacBook Air
...v frustrating! :-)
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Elena Tepardea [Extend Studio]
post date:
2011-10-26 06:36:20
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Hello,
Sorry that I haven't mentioned it, but the 'Library' folder seems to be hidden on MacBook Air. You need to go in the Finder, hold down Option key and hit the “Go” menu in the menubar. As long as you’re holding down the Option key, the Library will appear in the list of locations in the drop-down. Select it and a Finder window will open up on your Library folder or from Go menu, Go to Folder, type ~/Library.
Try this and tell me if it sorted that out.
Thank you!
Regards,
Elena Tepardea
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Steve Day
post date:
2011-10-26 10:35:17
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Wonderful!
Problem solved Elena. Thank you for your patience and information...
Steve
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