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www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 1:48:18   
As I read in FrontPage 2000 Unleashed, " the structure of parent-child relationships is limited to a single level of pages."

Does this mean that it isn't possible to do the following with FrontPage 2000...

www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm

And I have to stick to all...

www.mydomain.com/child.htm ?????

Either way, I really want to be able to have the illusion of depth in my site, and need some help on how to do what I have asked about.

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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RE: www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 2:03:57   
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Does this mean that it isn't possible to do the following with FrontPage 2000...

www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm

And I have to stick to all...

www.mydomain.com/child.htm ?????




Absolutely not!


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RE: www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 2:18:08   
Sooooo....

How can I go about doing so in FrontPage???


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RE: www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 2:35:16   
If I am not mistaken, that bit about parent-child structure is about navigation in FP webs.

You want mydomain.com/parent/child.htm where parent is a folder or directory? Just right click at the top of Folder List and select New Folder.


Screenshot at http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12073

Or go to File>New>Folder

Edited by - William Lee on 02/28/2002 08:08:21

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RE: www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 3:03:28   


*printscreen size too large, I deleted it.

Edited by - William Lee on 02/28/2002 03:05:23

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RE: www.mydomain.com/parent/child.htm how? - 2/28/2002 4:43:36   
If its Navigation...
In Navigation (nav) View you can drag any file from any folder regardless of the parent child relationship in folder view. The child/parent for nav is the way things look in nav view, and from there it is "only one level deep" I believe the product MenuPlus addresses that problem http://www.frontpagecommerce.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=7&cat=Cool+Tools

If its subwebs
[Its in File-->New-->Web. make sure that the checkbox "Add to current web" is checked. This creates a subweb in your "root" web? Is that it?

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