Hi all,
I'm probably missing something very simple here, but this is a bit beyond me so far so apologies if it is a ridiculously basic question/issue/solution.
How do I get that extra 'branch'? I can't seem to add a / in my webpage name.
Is it simply putting a folder called 'store' on myserver and exporting a page called www.thisismysite.co.uk/page-1 but putting it into the 'store' folder?
Thanks in advance,
Yours,
Forrest
11 August 2020, 08:34 PM
gwpriester
Re: Website page structure question
Page-1 needs to be published to a sub directory, store. And if you want Page-1 to to open when someone visits thisismysite.co.up then it needs to be named index.htm or index.html
It can also be published as page-1.htm or page-1.html to the same directory.
In other words, you are creating a mini-website that you are publishing to the sub-directory.
So create a new directory under the root directory and call it store, and publish your mini-site to that folder.
In the publish FTP settings for sub-folder optional, if your site is published in public_html it will be public_html/store/
11 August 2020, 11:28 PM
Egg Bramhill
Re: Website page structure question
Following on from Garys post this may help but instead of 'properties' yours would be 'store':
13 August 2020, 09:59 PM
forresthowie
Re: Website page structure question
Thank you everyone.
That's a really helpful set of instructions and video too. Much appreciated.
Yours,
Forrest