Lewis Overton wrote:
I work mostly with web markup and php. For my purposes, I set up folders for grouping stuff:
Main <- the top level web pages CSS <- where I keep the frogs Structure <- headers, footers, menus, shared stuff SCForm <- web form package Board <- Programs <- Practice <- etc. <- include files grouped by where they are used (Board = Bd of Directors)
This lets me fold away parts I'm not looking at. When I upload to the website, everything goes into one big pot, but development is categorized. TM lets me structure my work without having to impose that structure on the website file structure.
Works for me.
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, it's not really the structuring of sites or putting files into folders but in the project drawer, the ordering of files. If I have, for example:
Folder A Folder B Folder C File A File B File C etc.
when I drag and drop files and folders into the project drawer, it lists them in a random order, so I might get something like -
File C Folder B Folder C File B File A Folder A
It's not a biggy but for the files and folders to be in a correct order, it makes it easier when working with a large number of folders and files. Is there a way to order these correctly?
If you have a look at a screen grab I made, it will probably explain it a little better.
http://www.kozmo.co.uk/misc/textmate.png
Cheers!
Alastair