Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Naming another page.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Naming another page.

    Hi again,

    It's me, you daily questioner.

    I have my main page (index) up and running and I must say your site is amazing to work with. However, after watching the tutorial I still don't understand what I need to do to name and then link to a second page.

    Basically, I want to put a text of "Other members" on my main page and then make it clickable to another page with their names on it.

    Could you give me an easy step-by-step example of how to go about this?

    Thanks,
    Tom

    P.S. I'm sure more questions are forthcoming and I apologize in advance.
    http://local1166.us

  • #2
    Re: Naming another page.

    Seeing as nobody answered, I'm guessing it's a slow time.

    I think my problem is that the new page is assigned my actual URL, and I am still under my temp.

    I'll wait one more day....72 hours.

    Tom
    http://local1166.us

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Naming another page.

      You name your second page in this manner. www.yoursite.com/secondpage and then publish it.

      You create a lnk from your first page (either by using a menu bar or navigation bar, or just by hyperlinking the text). Where you enter the address of the second page you would type http://www.yoursite.com/secondpage.html

      Clicking on the hyperlink will bring up your second page. It is really easy. I don't understand what you mean about temporary sites - you have to be using your real domain name to get this to work. All pages must be published in order for the links to work.
      Trish
      www.Limebrook.com
      www.MountainWalk.co.uk
      www.MyBeardedDragons.co.uk
      www.TucsonForBeginners.com
      www.Pets4kids.info

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Naming another page.

        Let's start supposing that you have created another page for the names of the members, and you have saved it in BV as : "other_members".

        Place a text in your first page, like "Other members". Select it and highlight it. While it is highlighted, click on the link icon (in the same toolbar as the text tool). When the "Insert Hyperlink" popup opens up, type in the URL field: http://www.yoursite.com/other_members.html

        Replace yoursite.com with your actual domain name, and "other_members" with the actual name of your second page, whatever that is.

        Look at this tutorial to see how to hyperlink text: http://www.vodahost.com/DemoDemo/bvt..._hyperlink.htm
        Navaldesign
        Logger Lite: Low Cost, Customizable, multifeatured Login script
        Instant Download Cart: a Powerfull, Customized, in site, DB driven, e-products Cart
        DBTechnosystems.com Forms, Databases, Shopping Carts, Instant Download Carts, Loggin Systems and more....
        Advanced BlueVoda Form Processor : No coding form processor! Just install and use! Now with built in CAPTCHA!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Naming another page.

          Opps! sorry Trish, was posting while you also did. Sorry.
          Navaldesign
          Logger Lite: Low Cost, Customizable, multifeatured Login script
          Instant Download Cart: a Powerfull, Customized, in site, DB driven, e-products Cart
          DBTechnosystems.com Forms, Databases, Shopping Carts, Instant Download Carts, Loggin Systems and more....
          Advanced BlueVoda Form Processor : No coding form processor! Just install and use! Now with built in CAPTCHA!

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Naming another page.

            Originally posted by limebrook1
            You name your second page in this manner. www.yoursite.com/secondpage and then publish it.

            You create a lnk from your first page (either by using a menu bar or navigation bar, or just by hyperlinking the text). Where you enter the address of the second page you would type http://www.yoursite.com/secondpage.html

            Clicking on the hyperlink will bring up your second page. It is really easy. I don't understand what you mean about temporary sites - you have to be using your real domain name to get this to work. All pages must be published in order for the links to work.
            What I meant by that was, that my "purchased" domain name isn't active yet. I am still using the temporary URL to view on the web. I'm sure once my actual domain is active my other pages will work.....at least I hope so.

            Thanks for the help all,
            Tom
            http://local1166.us

            Comment

            Working...
            X