I don't understand your issue described in the Other section about finding 
where to make edits to include files. Each include statement incorporates 
the name of the file and the path to that file, and you have these pretty 
well separated into folders, so selecting the path to the include and 
hitting CMD-D should bring up a dialogue box with file options that match 
that file name. One of my favorite shortcuts.

On Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 2:56:30 PM UTC-7 Christopher Werby wrote:

> Announcing the release of Code Modules — an open source project developed 
> over years for creating and maintaining websites using BBEdit's include and 
> variable features.
>
> There’s documentation at https://codemodules.net/, a sample demo website 
> at https://sample.codemodules.net/ and a GitHub repo at 
> https://github.com/ChristopherWerby/code-modules with the source files 
> for the sample website together with the starter files.
>
> Just released today.  If anything strikes you as wrong or needing 
> improvement, please let me know.  I hope you find it useful.
>

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