Dave, the simplest way would be to create a sub-folder on your site and name it 'Properties'. Publish your properties website into that sub-folder. Then link to that sub-folder from your main sites navbar.
Dave, the simplest way would be to create a sub-folder on your site and name it 'Properties'. Publish your properties website into that sub-folder. Then link to that sub-folder from your main sites navbar.
Egg
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Hi Egg
I trust you are well :-) & thanks for your reply.
To clarify please;
I have a property button my my main nav bar, when you say create a sub folder do you mean a sub folder from the main nav bar? or elsewhere on the site? how would I incorporate the real estate template to that sub folder? This is something I haven't done before I have only created sub-folder buttons from the main navbar menu.
I probably require a little more detailed instruction, please.
Thank you very much
Dave
Create the folder on the host server, not on your computer and upload your properties site to that folder then link your properties nav bar button to that new site.
Is there some reason you need it to be a new site rather that pages on your current site?
Hi BK
I don't need it on a new site I want to integrate into my current site if poss' & link to the Navbar & use real estate template if possible, if you can advise how to do this?
Thanks Dave
Use menu 'Insert'/'New Page'/'From Content Catalog'. When the catalog opens, there are some real estate templates under Websites/Business Themes/Real Estate, which has templates for sales and rental properties. Select a page that fits your needs and when you hover over that page, select Add Page. You may get a popup question regarding matching your existing site colors or not.
This will import the page into the site, but since it has its own settings (page size, nav bar, etc) it may not exactly fit your original sites dimensions so you may have to do some adjusting/deleting. Once you get that page to fit, if you need additional pages just duplicate that page and change the content as you need to.
It isn't a perfect solution but might work for you. Good luck.
Hi BK
Thanks yes I did think of this way but quite long-winded. If there is a way to link a complete real estate template taht would be fine as it doesn't need to be too much of a match & changing back-ground is a quick task.
Thanks again
Dave
Sounds like you will need to do what Egg and I have suggested - put the real estate site in a sub-folder of you main site (on the server) and upload your real estate site to that folder. To Xara it will look like a new site but won't really be one as far as the web is concerned (you don't need a new domain name or anything like that). If you have a template you want to use for the property, open it in Xara as a new project/site. When ready to publish it, publish to the new folder on your main site that you created. So if your main site is dave.com, and you created a sub folder on the host server called properties, you would publish the properties site to the properties folder. It will have an index.htm file and whatever other pages you created, just like your main site. To get to it the path would then be dave.com/properties/index.htm. That is where you would need to point the nav bar button on your main site to. You might want to put a button on the properties site that links back to your main site so users can get back to where they started. The end result is that to the user it all looks like one site called dave.com. It works well, just be sure when you upload you put it in the correct folder on the server so you don't overwrite something you don't want overwritten.
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