2018

How to bac­kup your fi­les from Doc­ly
The Docly cloud servers are already backed up and all your files are stored in a strategical way. Backing up your Docly files will give you complete control over them and you can store them in any way you like. By backing up Docly you can also archive old files and free storage in your Docly account.
Bulk crea­te fol­ders and do­cument­s
Follow this guide to create many folders and documents in one operation. Copy and paste from Excel or other lists.
Set­ting up cus­tom co­lumn­s
Int­rodu­ci­ng HashJS: Our New Ja­vaSc­rip­t En­gine - Ad­van­ced In­line Syn­tax and Ser­ver-Si­de Exe­cutio­n
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming beta release of a groundbreaking addition to our technology stack: the HashJS JavaScript engine. This next-generation JavaScript engine is designed with a focus on improved inline syntax, allowing you to write more concise, readable, and maintainable code.
Con­ver­tin­g an Exis­ting Web­site to Doc­ly: A Step-by-step Gui­de
Are you considering moving your existing website to Docly? The process may seem daunting at first, but don't worry. It's easier than you might think! Docly offers a streamlined way to import your existing website, allowing you to take advantage of its robust features and capabilities. In this post, we'll guide you on how to save your existing website to your hard drive and upload it to Docly.