Hi, Since we moved to being a single-page app on the main app, I'm looking to improve clarity in the UI/ tree. What's the problem? I see a number of things being unclear: * Out of all the files stored in UI/, only these are actual "top level" documents: - UI/login.html - UI/logout.html - UI/main.html - setup/*.html * All files, also the bits that are "html fragments" these days, include a full html start- and end-tags as well as a header definition (which are being thrown away upon receipt!) * There are non-HTML documents (ODS, XLS, CSV, ...) in that directory (which suggests that it's not solely about UI, but also about data-export/report generation) Apart from the mix of HTML documents, the directory contains assets that *are* being served: javascript/images/css/... . Should we separate the HTML fragments in order to clarify the status as being a "non-toplevel document"? Another thing: I think we should separate out the templates which have not *just* an HTML representation, meaning that they are not (primarily) UI related elements. Regards, -- Bye, Erik. http://efficito.com -- Hosted accounting and ERP. Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.