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  • Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

    I like the idea by Aconstas1 to create sub-folders in the Contral Panel (which I read in one of the threads). That brings me to another problem. How do you hyperlink between the pages being in different folders. Must the folders be included in the hyperlinks and how?

    Can someone please give me some advice?
    Bless you
    Tom


  • #2
    Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

    yes, you need to include them as " http://www.yoursite.com/fildername/pagename.html "
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    • #3
      Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

      Thank you Naveldesign. One more question please. How many sub-sub folders is safe to use for BV? In other words, how many levels of sub folders can be created. is something like this okay to use? "www.mysite.co.za/prop_details/suburbname/ref101/etc....
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      • #4
        Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

        I use two or three levels, however you can use as many as you like. It only becomes difficult for you when you use many levels and it becomes very easy to make mistakes
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        • #5
          Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

          Is there a way to browse to the folders in Control Panel when hyperlinking, or must you type the entire path manually?
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          Tom

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          • #6
            Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

            No, because you need to enter username and password.
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            • #7
              Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

              You can always copy and paste as much of nearly duplicate links as possible to avoid typing the entire address in manually

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              • #8
                Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

                Just want to add that i have read that it is a good idea to use keywords in your subfolder names for search engine purposes. Looks like you're getting the hang of it though. Well done!
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                • #9
                  Re: Sub-folders in CPanel and Hyperlinking

                  Thank you everyone. Much appreciated. My site will probably go live next week. Thanks again.
                  Bless you
                  Tom

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