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  • Can only publish index page

    OK, I know there's going to be something really obvious that I've overlooked (always is) but here's my problem:
    I've got my home page published. I named it index. Now, I am trying to publish an "under construction" page named construction. I have tried to publish it (via icon, it says successfully published) but when i try to go to the page on the web there's nothing. I've watched the tutorial until I almost have it memorized but I'm missing something.

    Should I name it construction or construction.html ?

    The site is brokebusters.com, so home is brokebusters.com/index.html
    So the construction page should be brokebusters.com/construction, correct?
    Thanks in advance for any guidance.

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    Re: Can only publish index page

    You have it as http://www.brokebusters.com/construction.php

    The php extension is used by BV when you have a form on the page. Even without a form, the php will work, but your links will need to point to that and not an html page (which doesn't exist).
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    • #3
      Re: Can only publish index page

      PS: Your index page is also published with a .php extension. You'll definitely want to change that to .html. Right click on the page background to do so.
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        Re: Can only publish index page

        Ok thank you! I'm not sure how it got the .php extension. However, before I start changing things, if I'm not going to have a form on the page wouldn't I want it to be a .html? That would make it more accessible right?

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        • #5
          Re: Can only publish index page

          It would, in the sense that people looking for a specific page would tend to type an html extension. I'd rather change any pages to html than change links to php, if you know what I mean.
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