Re: OK, another question
- From: UnsteadyKen <unsteadyken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 23:30:03 -0000
Goromoff said...
Ok, I understand that there are the means of creating and posting 'pages' up
there, but I really have no concept of how the website is split into pages
proper.
Ray has already done a good job of explaining how that works.
Your Bassetlaw site has 7 pages and if you could view your site in
Windows explorer it would look like the top picture here:
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/photo/index.html
(Ignore the squaddies they get everywhere)
The index page is the first one that visitors see when they type in
your web address, the other pages: index??????.php are the sub pages
that the links on the home page such as Magazine, News, FAQ etc bring
up when they are clicked.
So you can see that you have already created a multi-page website but
since the 110mb builder handles all that it is not apparent at first
glance.
Would I be able to split the site into pages or what? I have the vision of
using an editor/creator to make a page and then posting it up, followed by
another on another subject, only to find them adjacent to each other without
any form of segregation.
Your web browser Internet Explorer; Firefox whatever can only display
one page at a time so no worries on that score.
If you take a look at my site:
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/
You will see that it is set up much as Ray has suggested. Each page
contains a link to the home/index page and to other pages for easy
navigation and to stop visitors getting lost.
Once set up this type of site is easy to maintain, the only thing which
changes when I add to the lists is the data held in the tables in the
centre of each page. If you right click on a page and select view
source you should be able to see what goes on and how relatively simple
it is compared to right clicking on a page on Bassetlaw and viewing the
source.
You would be able to recreate your site in any HTML editing program
with a bit of practise.
Are you sure you haven't got a BT webspace it should be at:
http://www.btinternet.com/~yourprimaryusername/
Don't miss out the squiggle[tilde]
They are still going as you can see from mine.
(More squaddie goings on here if you're interested...
http://preview.tinyurl.com/tolocove
I took these in the Tolo Channel area of Hong Kong in 1980 where we
were on border patrol looking for people escaping from communist China,
a rotten job rounding up these desperate souls and handing them over to
the border guards for an unknown fate. I got my just deserts, this is
where I had my a stroke, I went to sleep in the tin hut, a blur of
intense pain, confused images and a couple of weeks later came round in
Woolwich military hospital in London and got the boot from the Army, a
pity as I was really enjoying it.
--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/
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