responsive web wonky

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Re: responsive web wonky

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You don't need to take down the website. Simply upload the project file (.wbs) to your server to the root folder (where all your files are at) and provide a link like Pablo explained.
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OK thanks for that, i think i'm getting to grips with it.if i have problems again i'll try it.
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No problem! :D Keep in mind, it is much easier and quicker to get an answer if you provide a demo project and explain in detail what the exact issue is.
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i realise that, its just that i'm new to this uploading to forums, i'm learning on the fly, no easy when your an old codger :D :D :D
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I would recommend using a free transfer site like We Transfer or similar (google them, there are a bunch - I just use We Transfer so that is why I mention it) to upload your .wbs file and then put the link it will generate for you in the forum. From a safety and security standpoint, if you are not comfortable with how to use your web server it eliminates the chance of messing something up on your site. We Transfer (and others) provide a large enough file size cap for the free versions to cover all but the biggest sites (We Transfer is 2gb in the free version).
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many thanks bkjohns :)
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