Not able to add new pages to my project
Autor: Dirk W.
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I just experienced the same problem and am not very happy about not being informed in some way or another in advance of performing the upgrade to 2024.2 (or during the upgrade): after seven years of trouble-free upgrades, this time I did not keep the previous version of the project => a lot of work was lost after going back to 2024.1.
We have a small family webpage describing the travels we did over the past years. We do not need AI, databse support and statistics. We just need a lot of pages and this is clearly not woth a jump from about 80 € to twice that price.
Can you please inform me if or when some version approriate for users like us becomes available?
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@ Dirk W.: From Monday, Incomedia employees will be online and can say whether a free update to the Pro version is possible in your case.
Otherwise, the project could be split into several projects, which are then linked together in the header, as with multilingual websites. This means that the maximum number of 100 pages can be used multiple times.
Here are instructions from me for dividing projects in German. If necessary, use Google Translate.
>> https://helpcenter.websitex5.com/es/post/266270
Hi Dirk,
If you prefer to keep using the Evo edition for your larger project, you can create multiple smaller projects and then connect them to one another. This approach allows you to manage larger websites effectively within the Evo edition's limits. You can find more details and instructions on how to do this in the following guide: https://guide.websitex5.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44002396368
Please let me know if you need any further assistance.
Kind regards.
@Elisa B.: Thanks for the link!
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(de) Die deutsche Anleitung gibt es hier, siehe
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So verwalten Sie eine Website, die aus zwei oder mehreren Projekten besteht
>> https://guide.websitex5.com/de/support/solutions/articles/44002396368
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Dear Elisa, dear Daniel,
thnaks for your response!
Spliting up the projects in several sub-projects is a pretty nice and clever idea. However, I prefer not going that way: the webpage - as mentioned - presents travel reports, some of them alone consisting of 31 pages (four weeks plus introduction) => splitting it up now (subsequently) does not simply mean generating one archive (as described in Daniel's link) but a lot more work.
For me the best solution seems to stick to version 2024.1 and live in the future without annual updates