Buttons

S

sadievan

When I change a button on a page, it seems the old buttons are not getting
erased as I have about 45 buttons in a folder. Is there an easy way to
eliminate these.

Thanks,
Carol
 
A

Andrew Murray

if you mean interactive buttons...yes every time you change the button
you're making a new one, therefore it's not overwriting an existing image
file, and yes they accumulate. the only way it to delete the old ones
manually.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Actually Andrew is incorrect
If you edit an existing interactive button you have the choice to rename and overwrite existing files in the dialog presented at
file save




| Yes Andrew, that is exactly what I mean. Thank you so much.
|
| Carol
|
| "Andrew Murray" wrote:
|
| > if you mean interactive buttons...yes every time you change the button
| > you're making a new one, therefore it's not overwriting an existing image
| > file, and yes they accumulate. the only way it to delete the old ones
| > manually.
| >
| > | > > When I change a button on a page, it seems the old buttons are not getting
| > > erased as I have about 45 buttons in a folder. Is there an easy way to
| > > eliminate these.
| > >
| > > Thanks,
| > > Carol
| >
| >
| >
 
C

Carol

If I go to "Reports\Unliked files" can I safely delete the buttons from there?

Thanks,
Carol
 
R

Ronx

No.
Unlinked files report shows those files that cannot be seen by
following direct links from the Home page. The onmouseover,
onmousedown button images are *not* direct links - they are linked by
JavaScript - hence they will show in the report as unlinked files,
even though some of them are in active use.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Yes
BUT - it will also list your JavaScript images (for the current buttons ) as unused




| If I go to "Reports\Unliked files" can I safely delete the buttons from there?
|
| Thanks,
| Carol
|
| "sadievan" wrote:
|
| > When I change a button on a page, it seems the old buttons are not getting
| > erased as I have about 45 buttons in a folder. Is there an easy way to
| > eliminate these.
| >
| > Thanks,
| > Carol
 
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