Linking to pages in subdomains
This is probably a goofy question but that's the kind I usually ask so I won't be insulted if the answer's obvious....
I'm using Designer Pro X9 to redesign a web site. I have the main section (www.mydomain.com) then I have several subdomains (subdomain1.mydomain.com, subdomain2.mydomain.com, etc.) Also, under my domain & under each subdomain there are Page1, Page2, and so on. Part of my question is about those page names, too.
So:
A) How do I link to pages in one subdomain from the main site or from another subdomain? Is this syntax correct?
B) Is the ".htm" necessary in the link? Or do I follow the same naming convention as within the pages under each "index"?
I'm constantly guilty of overthinking myself into counter-intuitiveness-isms (:-O THERE's a $5 word for y'all!!) & this may be a classic example, but thanks for the assist!! =D>
Jack
Re: Linking to pages in subdomains
Jack, you only need subdomain1/pagename.htm from the top.
Subdomains to subdomains would be ../subdomain2/pagex.htm from other subdomains.
The htm is needed.
If you are concerned about the syntax you can use the approach you've listed.
You can call your pages anything.
Acorn
Re: Linking to pages in subdomains
If you publish to subdomain as if it were a unique website, then just publish each subdomain as index.htm or index.html. This way the link can be mydomain.com/subdomain/
The browser will automatically load the index file.
Re: Linking to pages in subdomains
Thanks! I kinda figured it out after I posted. :o I'm just rusty. I haven't used subdomains in several years and just drew a blank. Everything's working as it should. I didn't post back because it was 3 am and I was whipped.
Thanks again!!
Re: Linking to pages in subdomains