Well, I have to admit after seeing how this site was designed and how simple it will be to add pages (article subfolders) with simple modifications to the home page, issue and article page I do not...
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Well, I have to admit after seeing how this site was designed and how simple it will be to add pages (article subfolders) with simple modifications to the home page, issue and article page I do not...
The target are professionals in the field of archaeology, professional debunkers (a well known organization of academics I have been communicating with regarding the project) and alternative...
Thank you, Egg. I would like the 2nd one because it gives me more flair to everyone else reading who I am. Complicated.
As you have probably noted I am a complicated person. >:)
Thanks for your help as well.
For example, a .xar design files article Header 1 (the title of the article) noted is, 'Scientists report mysterious giant skeletons have been unearthed in Black Mesa Basin Arizona."
So the...
I cannot explain it any better. The magazines I am emulating use this URL method and their naming of the folders which I am not going to do. I'm shortening my article Header 1 article titles to name...
As I mentioned, "it's all about the aesthetics of a reader visiting the site - relaying it is an actual professional journal website."
It has nothing to do with the mechanics of the website -...
@Egg - here are three professional magazines of the type I am emulating with this website. A faux university archaeological journal. You find they all use the method I am using for the URLs. But keep...
@Chris M: Thank you again. You saved me a major error. With all this gracious information I should be ready to start the publish in a week, after adjustments to the links.
:)
Thank you, gwpriester. But the job gets done. While I would prefer not to be anyone's client, these forums help out to be on your own invaluably. :)
So they are appreciated.
@Chris M - So when the individual article folders are created on the server a '/' will be needed in front of the folder name like you showed here (/egg).
Example: "/mars-attacks-paris" AND NOT...
Many thanks. I did my best to get the terminology right, just like you are saying. I see I dropped the ball a few times. But this explains everything I needed to know, especially this last post.
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@ Chris M - this is what the doctor ordered. I can study these and the notes from a previously engaged contractor, along with these recently discovered posts and I have what I am looking for. Yes, my...
Thank you, Egg. Pull up any news magazine and select any articles to read and the URL looks just like how I showed it. It's aesthetics for the faux of a professional news magazine. I would post some...
Yes, indeed.
Distance is always an issue when dealing with persons personally. As yet, the suggestion is unproductive.
Now, onto business.
I'm reading these notes throughout the day. But...
Many thanks, Chris M. Now all I need is the answer.
Actually, Egg's scenario is similar to mine as he has the Prop#- and the video did not quite answer the question on how the subfolder files...
If there is curiosity, here is the concept provided by Mr. A to me by email. The site is already in content and assets, and complete. 3 variants (Main, Tablet and Mobile). 130636
All that was...
Without being bland, there were significant things that were not complete that would be a 'common expectation' for a complete site that I have gone ahead and completed and in fact redesigned for the...
@Egg - I would still like the referenced images when you come back to the forum.
@Chris - Combined with information I received about the sub-folders previously by email from Acorn I believe now I...
OK, Mr. Bramhill, thank you. New inquiry:
For the Davora Site...a snip please as you did before (very helpful here):
On two of the subfolder pages Prop#1-Prop#2 (I would ask to see two-the...
Since the video has been posted on the forum as a link I saw no issue in snipping a frame and showing the nature of my request.
I was interested in seeing how Mr. Bramhill set up the Web and Page...