Hello everyone,

That title might be vague, but, for some reason I can't get this to work and I'm kind of confused. I have done it in the past just fine, but now...maybe I need more coffee?

So, I created a website with multiple pages; the norm with a home page (index), and six additional pages. I named all the pages accordingly. Pages 6 and 7 are property pages for real estate and are named with a physical home address, i.e. 2843highway70

These pages contain property information about the specific property for sale. The agent wants to simply be able to send a link to agents and other buyers, specifically for THAT property and not the entire website. Now, I always thought that once you publish a site, if somebody went online and typed in the web address up to dot com a / and in this case that street address (page name) would open up that page, in this case: dotcom/2843highway70 I get a 404 error page everytime I try to open that page. The agent wants me to create pages for all her individual properties, so in her marketing, she can promote only specific home addresses (house not web addresses lol) and send out a link accordingly. Right now, if I go to the website, and click on a specific property, the web address shows the dotcom/2843highway70.htm? Why is there an htm there? That's not what I would normally see on a /(page) Incase you want to see the issue my site is here On the home page if you click on one of those featured properties, it opens up the properties spec page. That's the page link I'm wanting. The idea im looking for would be www dot franhardingrealestate.com/2843highway70

Am I having a total brain fart here or something and have a missed a simple step? As always thank you in advance for any help in this.

Tazz