My recommendation to most people who have similar issues is to change the “Site Resources…” setting in the Advanced settings – if not done already. If you see resource error messages when you start up RW, then reconnecting each one is essential. These can usually be repaired by the user just re-finding each one. When you install a new OS version, bookmarks can become disconnected – which is why you see a lot of RW forum posts about “resource not found” errors when launch RW. Unfortunately bookmarks become unhooked from their original file or can simply go “stale” and the OS doesn’t provide a lot of guidance into how to prevent that from happening or how to repair it once it has happened. It must instead store something called a “bookmark” (which is not at all the same thing as a browser/website bookmark). MacOS no longer allows apps like RW to store simple file-locations (paths) on your hard drive. The first, and by far the most common, is resources becoming unlinked from their original files, losing privilages to the originals, or otherwise becoming “stale”. Let me talk about the 3 big issues I see that cause problems like this: Issue 1 – Disconnected/Stale Resources If images are disappearing from both the page and the resources window in RapidWeaver than it’s likely a larger issue than Foundry or even Stacks – the Resources window – and project integrity overall, is the domain of the app itself.
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