Sharing resources with other people
If you work with other Namo WebEditor users in a team, it can be useful to share with them resources that you’ve created. Or, you might need to copy your custom resources from the computer on which you created them to another computer on which you use Namo WebEditor. Using the Resource Manager’s Zip & E-Mail and Import commands, you can send resources to other people (or yourself) as compressed e-mail attachments and add resources other people have sent you to your resource library.
When you send resources, all the resources in the category or subcategory you select are copied to the zip archive. If you only want to send some of the resources in the selected category, open the zip archive and delete the unwanted resources.
To zip and e-mail resources
- On the Tool menu, go to the Tool Window group and click Resource Manager.
- Click the tab corresponding to the type of resource you want to send.
- Right-click the category (folder) containing the resources you want to send, and then click Zip & E-Mail.
Namo WebEditor will create a temporary zip archive containing the selected resources, and a new message window will open in your default e-mail program. The zip archive will be automatically attached. Now you can specify the recipient(s), enter a subject line, and send the e-mail.
If you just want to create a zip archive containing resources, without e-mailing it, right-click the desired category and click Zip. You will be prompted for the location in which to save the zip archive.
To add resources from a zip archive
- On the Tool menu, go to the Tool Window group and click Resource Manager.
- Click the tab corresponding to the type of resource you want to send.
- Select a category (folder). The new resources will be saved into a new subfolder of the selected folder.
- Click the Import button.
- Click the Files of type box and select Zip Files.
- Locate and select the zip archive containing the resources to be added, and then click Open.
Related topics
Adding resources to the resource library