> 2. Jumping back and forth between all the folders that is used to keep

> track of your application. IE: _dsp, _act, _scripts, _css, _qry, 
> _images etc etc. If you are doing the site by yourself, this can 
> become tiresome. First you have to look at your index.cfm to see what 
> query you were using on a particular page and then go to the _qry 
> folder to find the file

Just a note - you don't have to have your circuits set up like this. I
go for the one circuit - one folder approach, with all my dsp_, qry_ and
act_ files in one directory. Much easier to read. That kind of thing is
entirely up to the individual. There's a lot in Fusebox that you can
either take or leave depending on your requirements or individual style
- that's one of the great things about it.

I'm also a Fusebox convert - I picked it up a few months ago and can
honestly say I would never go back. Following the methodology has
changed the way I plan applications as well as how I document and code
them. I think it's good to have a methodology - any methodology. Fusebox
is great because it's already developed and has a strong community
supporting it, but if you want to create something yourself or use
another methodology I say go for it. 

Regards,
Kay.


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