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Site structure online

Post by sieweb »

Hi, another big questionmark:
at the moment all my 16 html pages of my latest project are stored at the root of the server. This means, all pages are like
www://domain.xy/content1.html
www://domain.xy/content2.html
and so on.
I would prefer to see the structure online, that is defined at the site manager
www://domain.xy/abc/content1.html
Possible?
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Post by zinc »

In your project (via the project manager, simply create the folders the you require and drag the page into them. This way you will have

site.com/section_1/index.html

It is important you rename the page from content1.html to index.html

This way you will not require an absolute path like what you currently have.

Hope this clear.

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Post by Pablo »

In the site manager you can create sub folders.
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Thumb up!
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sieweb wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 12:55 pmThumb up!
Only one? :)
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Thumbssss up (feet included) :D
Serious: sometimes it is not easy as a non native speaker to find the desired information in that huge help file pile - though I'm reading first, but finding last, or not.
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One thing to notice when making this structure is that "Master Pages" with for example header and footer only works for pages in the same level (same catalog) as the Master Page.
Maybe Pablo can confirm?
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Post by Pablo »

One thing to notice when making this structure is that "Master Pages" with for example header and footer only works for pages in the same level (same catalog) as the Master Page.
Maybe Pablo can confirm?
For internal links the master page must be in the same folder as the other pages, otherwise the links will point to the wrong folder.
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