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Location of css and indexT files?

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Location of css and indexT files?

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Many of us have spent time making our own web pages. Where do you keep your css and indexT files so they don't revert back to the supplied web pages when you do an update of Cumulus? Must they be on a separate drive? Or can they just be in a different folder than Cumulus? I am interested in knowing how others handle this.
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Re: Location of css and indexT files?

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They just need to be anywhere apart from the standard location. I know that some people leave them in the standard place, but take backups before upgrading, and then copy them back.
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Re: Location of css and indexT files?

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steve wrote:They just need to be anywhere apart from the standard location. I know that some people leave them in the standard place, but take backups before upgrading, and then copy them back.

I one time copy the _t files to backup and then install, even make a rar file then upgrade, after upgrade all gone.
After that i copy the backup to remote hd and disconect it, then i am safe. :D
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