perhogseth
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Per Hogseth from Trondheim in Norway
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Post by perhogseth on Oct 7, 2007 15:55:22 GMT -5
Hi there, I am now capable of making changes on the website using NVU. I am also able to upload the website and new images/photos to vDeck. Now I`d like to add more pages to website/URL writing articles, full page ads etc. I wonder what I shall do. My website is named index.html and is stored on my computer and the images are stored in a separate folder called "images"(as in vDeck) What should I name the new pages I`d like to add to the original website? Perhaps all should be stored in a separate folder named "folder" with the image folder "images" stored inside and the new pages called index2.html, index.3.html etc? I`m just thinking "loud". I`ll be looking forward to receiving your help and advice. Best regards, Per
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Lori G.
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Post by Lori G. on Oct 7, 2007 17:40:17 GMT -5
Hi Per, You can set up as many pages as you like. Just start a new page in NVU and name it whatever you like...articles.html, ads.html, etc. You will then upload them into your public_html in vDeck. To link to these pages you would use: www.powerfulhomebusiness.com/articles.html or whatever you named your new page. Hope this helps. Lori
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perhogseth
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Per Hogseth from Trondheim in Norway
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Post by perhogseth on Oct 8, 2007 15:48:20 GMT -5
Hi Lori, Thank you for the reply! Very useful information! I made a "Thank you" page where a person is redirected after signing up a form, but it was named like this: thank-you.html.mzt On the page I also could read that the page was a template. Will all the pages I add to the website be of this nature with XXXX.html.mzt? I added also a ready made html.page from a company, "their success stories" but this page ended up as success-secrets.html.
It would be interesting to know this. Best regards, Per
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perhogseth
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Per Hogseth from Trondheim in Norway
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Post by perhogseth on Oct 8, 2007 16:05:14 GMT -5
Hi Lori,
Not to worry! :-) I found out myself.
Now I know how to work with both templates and xxxx.html pages.
I`m glad I can read! :-)
Per
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