Yeah Michael, this is a good idea but I really don't like to use
"sites". To be more sincerely I've noticed that DWMX became slower (more
than it's normally is) with it. Its a palliative solution in fact.
Imagine a website or application with multiple folders, let's say 5 or 6
layers. Even using a large screen (I use 1152x864) you will have poor
coding space.

The use of sites only "saves" two or three levels of folders because
instead of starting from "My Computer", it starts from your site
definition. The solution is really adopting a "CFStudio style" for file
managing/editing. It's simple, perfect and suitable for most of the
situations. Why change something so simple like it? Thats the main
reason I don't use DWMX. I really love to because DWMX have a lot of
great things that CFStudion doesn't have... But I can't change what is
simple, fast and good for something that is full of good things (most of
than we use only 20%) but some features (which i personnaly consider
much more important than wizards and other "cool" things) like, file
browsing, coding space and stability is left behind.

Till I don't find a real solution, I'll wait for this simple aproach to
be used in the next DW.

[]'s!
Alex

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: s�bado, 28 de setembro de 2002 20:00
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: What do I hate most in DWMX
> 
> 
> Another idea is to not drag the panel to 50% of the screen 
> and to set up "sites" rather than try and view your entire 
> drive/s at once. 
> http://961.dns2go.com/images/dreamweaver1.gif; It can be made 
> smaller than you have it depicted, without loosing 
> functionality. When I am working on a remote server, I 


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