My domain is www.oklahomainsurancesolutions.com. I've watched the tutorials on creating menu bars and linking them to the corresponding pages. I've verified that I've followed the correct procedure for each link/page/button. Here is what I THINK I did wrong. When I created the pages to correspond to the navigation menu buttons, I saved the various pages as "medical.html", "life.html", etc. I understand that when I designate the page to link to in the menu bar editor that I have to name it as okinsurancesolutions.com/medical.html, but if I saved the actual page as .html instead of .bvd, will this cause the link to not work? If so, how do I resave the various pages as the correct file type?
Linking issues
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Re: Linking issues
On your computer you always save the pages as .bvp
Right-click on the page and select Page Properties. Here you make sure that the file extension is html. What this means is that when you publish your page, it will automatically be uploaded to the server as an html file.
The links on the buttons / menus must be named after the html files and not the bvp files. I think this is where you made the mistake. E.g. http://www.okinsurancesolutions.com/medical.html
Save the page and publish.
I hope this helps.Bless you
Tom
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Re: Linking issues
Just try something for me: On that cloned page, select everything (Ctrl+A), then use Edit >> Cut to cut them to the clipboard. Then use Edit >> Paste from the same menu to paste everything into place. Do not use any other paste methods.
Now save and publish and see if the links work.
Cloned pages sometimes causes funny things to happen and if we can just clear this one up, we can look further if the links still do not work.
Another thing. How did you save that file as an html file as there is no html option in the drop down when saving your page on your pc? If you have renamed it, it could have become corrupted (not sure). If you have published this html page, it will be uploaded as an html Document and not html File. (I've just tried it). If published use Blue FTP or File Manager in CP to delete that html document.
Then publish your correct page again.
PS. there is an unused text box in the top-left corner of your home page (just an observation - not the problem).Bless you
Tom
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Re: Linking issues
Remember, it's important to
NAME
SAVE
AND PUBLISH
your pages in all small letters, no capitals, no spaces unless the words are joined together with the use of the _ underscore symbol ...
Name your page contact
save your page as contact
publish your page as contact
link to your page as http://www.nameofyourdomain.com/contact.html
Everything needs to match ...
When you create a page, like Tom says - the blue voda website builder saves it on your own computer as a .bvp file - when you publish this page, the blue voda website builder turns this page into .html for you ...
If you cloned a page, you should rename that page before saving it and publishing it ... you have a page there called ????_clone ... you won't want that ...
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