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    i know that we have to publish each page individually. how do we make sub-pages from the root page. for example, my index page has a navigation bar. how do i make it so that when you click on a button on the navigation bar, it sends you to that page. index ----> pics
    Last edited by ndo; 07-26-2005, 03:09 AM.

  • #2
    maybe i should re-phrase that. i have my index page published. this is page 1. how do i link it to page 2 of the website?

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    • #3
      Hi ndo
      Goto the BlueVoda Tutorials and look for.......Linking your pages together (Creating Hyperlinks)

      Dave Hickey

      www.youngstroke.org.nz

      www.eko.co.nz

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      • #4
        thanks.

        i checked it out. my page is www.typicalogix.com
        lets say i wanted to make a pictures page, would it be www.typicalogix.com/index/pics.html? something like that?
        and if so...how do i ensure that the page will have that as its URL?

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        • #5
          Hi, no make the link like so:

          www.typicalogix.com/pics.html

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          • #6
            thanks :>

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            • #7
              link

              Originally posted by Sarah
              Hi, no make the link like so:

              www.typicalogix.com/pics.html
              so on my bluevoda ftp manager, do i make a new folder under public_html named "pics" then do i publish my www.typicalogix.com/pics.html page under this new folder?

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              • #8
                Just save the page as pics. When you publish it, it will automatically go into the right folder.
                ::Steven.H::

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