It was about eighteen months ago that you answered my question with a brilliant illustration of how to create a large site using sub folders: ...
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It was about eighteen months ago that you answered my question with a brilliant illustration of how to create a large site using sub folders: ...
No fun huh!
In the last few days you've casually dropped in a least a dozen sites you use to augment and help your expertise.
I feel like I did when the scales dropped from my researcher's eyes...
You've no idea how made-up I feel - knowing that YOU, GWP, have used this website construction (despite having other options at your fingertips which you've published).
Wow - simply WOW!
Nah - more like a steel filing cabinet - or even a card box with loadsa cards or maybe cards in a ring holder.
What we really need is someone to invent a machine that 'thinks' with flashing lights...
That's good news! Thanks!
The thing is I need to include hundreds of people's names and places and a search could throw up a few or dozens of references
The search would be there for someone...
Yeah - I noticed that. It links to Wayback Machine at the moment. Corrected. Thanks!
That's a great summary of how the site works - and I don't read much critism (oh, the relief!)
The hub and spoke analogy is perfect.
My intention is to force readers to use the hub (although...
The composite website is a collection of 260+ stand-alone long articles about local history.
Only the home page has the assigned name 'index'.
I find it simple to add just another page when I want...
Despite loadsa help on here, I found sub folders hard to set up for my needs.
My 'website' has 260+ pages.
I simply made a website for every page (ie 260+ websites) and linked to them all via one...