Hi have created all my pages for my website now (every page is saved seperate i hope thats right) i watched the video regarding linking all the pages together now ... do i have to publish my site first so i can get the urls?
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Re: My webpage /HELLLLLLLLLLP!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, the URL's you need to link your pages are according to how you named your pages. If your domain is www.YourDomain.com you will use that as your "Home Page" link, and then simply add the pages like this:
www.YourDomain.com "Home" page link
www.YourDomain.com/first_page.html
www.YourDomain.com/second_page.html etc. etc.
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Re: My webpage /HELLLLLLLLLLP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Mullen5
Your pages will not link until they are published. So go ahead and publish them.
(You might want to watch the tutorial about publishing.) Once published, you will be able to see them on the web; just enter the address of your domain… www.yourdomain.com or whatever and you can test your links. The index page saved as index and published will be the first page to appear. Have Fun. Doug
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Re: My webpage /HELLLLLLLLLLP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by dougnez View PostHi Mullen5
Your pages will not link until they are published. So go ahead and publish them.
(You might want to watch the tutorial about publishing.) Once published, you will be able to see them on the web; just enter the address of your domain… www.yourdomain.com or whatever and you can test your links. The index page saved as index and published will be the first page to appear. Have Fun. Doug
It's better to complete the builds properly than to publish pages with broken links and half-completed metrics, thus avoiding an unfairly valued cache of pages (this person read that tip right).
"Getting the URL's" to complete the page linking was the issue, and the reply is probably more confusing that intended.
PS: Links that were mentioned but not provided:
BV Tutorials
Page Linking Tutorials
Previewing and Printing Your Website
Publishing Your Website To The Internet
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