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    jack-attack is offline Private
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    Question Copying index into sub-pages

    I'm making this new site with BlueVoda, and I was wondering how do you copy everything on your index and put it on a sub-page?

    Also, where do i put my domain name?

    Thanks in advance!

    EDIT: I think this may be the wrong board. Whoops!

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    Default Re: Copying index into sub-pages

    I think all you would need to do is open up your index page then click 'save as' and save the page as something else other than index then upload the new page to the sever and create a link on your index page to the new page. There may be a simpler way but as i don't use bluevoda i wouldn't be too sure.

    As with the domain name, i'm not quite sure what it is you want to know?
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    Default Re: Copying index into sub-pages

    You know, where you put like for example: www.vodahost.com. Where do I put that in?

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    Default Re: Copying index into sub-pages

    You should have your domain name, (purchased through VH, or where ever), When you publish your pages, it will ask you your information.
    Is that what you are asking?
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    Default Re: Copying index into sub-pages

    ALL pages are considered to be equal with one exception, and that is your very first page, which is always named index (small letters-nothing else)

    This will automatically bear the name http://www.yourdomain.com
    or http://yourdomain.com

    any other pages in the same directory (your public_html)
    will be found using the following type of link;
    http://www.yourdomain.com/2ndpagename.html

    and so on.

    See the video tutorial on hyperlinking for full details

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