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Davora Estates Subfolder Link
Good Day,
@Egg, I used your fine video example on subfolders found here posted previously in another post:
https://youtu.be/OQXPSy3toUc?si=FijElArxE7CKO9ZV
I was also able to locate the .xars that were posted as examples as well. Thanks.
davora/property.xar (properties/subfolder site)
davora/davora.xar (root/main site)
I modelled my new (second) company website in Xara, based on your Davora Estates example.
I have one question that I could not here covered. If I missed it (I played the video several times), it's because of your authentic English accent.
I understand the link from the root/main site to the properties/subfolder site, and all the links thereof, and back again. No problem.
I was thrown off on the link back from the properties/subfolder site link to the root/main site using the 'Properties" tab. It has a '#' sign as the link address. Is this how to set that link back from the properties/subfolder site?
Why would it be a '#'? Like a wild card?
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Re: Davora Estates Subfolder Link
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I was thrown off on the link back from the properties/subfolder site link to the root/main site using the 'Properties" tab. It has a '#' sign as the link address. Is this how to set that link back from the properties/subfolder site?
Hi Arch,
The hash or pound symbol is just a pseudo link. Your already in the properties subfolder so it doesn't need a link to itself. The # just acts as a pseudo link but allows for the pointy finger icon and the button roll-over effect.
Hope that clarifies this. If not please get back.
EDIT: the # sign is really used as a link to an anchor on a page such as mysite.com/#anchor-2 but it's also handy just on it's own because it wont link to anything ;)
Re: Davora Estates Subfolder Link
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Originally Posted by
Egg Bramhill
EDIT: the # sign is really used as a link to an anchor on a page such as mysite.com/#anchor-2 but it's also handy just on it's own because it wont link to anything ;)
Aha, Egg, thank you. The simplest explanation is always the correct one. I missed that obvious point in my study of the example .xars.
Hope things are keeping well.
Best,
Archmed1
:D