By a disaster I did lose all my NicePage projects. Is there a way to download the projects from the website?
By a disaster I did lose all my NicePage projects. Is there a way to download the projects from the website?By a disaster I did lose all my NicePage projects. Is there a way to download the projects from the website?
By a disaster I did lose all my NicePage projects. Is there a way to download the projects from the website?Hi, Rene,
Thanks for your interest in Nicepage!
Unfortunately, online and desktop versions are not synchronized.
There are two separate Nicepage versions.
Please feel free to contact us if you have new questions!
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Hi, Rene,
Thanks for your interest in Nicepage!
Online and desktop versions are not synchronized.
But you can try to look for the \Documents\Nicepage folder if you have such a possibility.
All Nicepage projects are saved there by default.
Please feel free to contact us if you have new questions!
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Hi,
Check your computer under 'documents' and the folder 'Nicepage'. Perhaps your documents is saved there.
Last edited 05 March 2021 by Karsten K
Did you by chance check the box when exporting your sites to also include the project file?
Did you by chance check the box when exporting your sites to also include the project file?Yes, I did check the box. Are the projects then available on the website? Where can I find them?
Yes, I did check the box. Are the projects then available on the website? Where can I find them?Are you using the desktop or online version?
If you are using the desktop version, and exported the project, the project.zip file should be in the folder where the exported files are.
If you are using Windows, type project.zip into the search box next to the Start button and see if it gives you results with locations.
If you created a static HTML site and exported the project file with the site, if you uploaded the files yourself, it's probably still in the online folder.
Are you using the desktop or online version? If you are using the desktop version, and exported the project, the project.zip file should be in the folder where the exported files are. If you are using Windows, type project.zip into the search box next to the Start button and see if it gives you results with locations. If you created a static HTML site and exported the project file with the site, if you uploaded the files yourself, it's probably still in the online folder.Last edited 06 March 2021 by MerlinAZ
That directory was part of the disaster. I seems that I have lost all projects.
That directory was part of the disaster. I seems that I have lost all projects.If you still have that drive, you could use recovery software to see what could potentially get recovered.
Recuva is a free one, but it's probably not as robust as the commercial ones.
You could still try it.
https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva
The paid apps usually let you see what could be recovered before having to pay for them.
The projects were stored at a NAS, so this does not work.
The projects were stored at a NAS, so this does not work.