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Posted - 23 Aug 2004 : 18:12:36 Okay--sorry for being all the way annoying but I really actually do suck designing webpages, I'm not just faking it! Anyway, I'm doing this whole process with exporting files and getting it work online right.. but I have one little question about links. Do you actually need to upload all your pages in order to make a link in html using Dynamic HTML Editor? And how do you know your html-address in other than your index-page.. say your address is.. www.geocities.com/mariah (that's the index), and your links' name is "about".. is the address www.geocities.com/mariah/about -- WHAT? Gawd I'm so confused!! Please someone help me out as soon as possible! Or if you would be as nice as helping me out online from msn, add me: bluey795@hotmail.com |
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s.dav |
Posted - 25 Aug 2004 : 12:10:03 Like De says, you can link another page of your site using relative path (for exaple you can link a page named about.htm simply write in the link property 'about.htm')
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n/a |
Posted - 23 Aug 2004 : 19:25:40 It's similar to folders (directory) ... If your host bas4e dir is "www.geocities.com/mariah", this implies that index is www.geocities.com/mariah/index.html, and if you crate a page named "about.html" you can access this via www.geocities.com/mariah/about.html. Imn your index file you can create a link to "about.html"(w/o writing www.geocities.com/mariah/about.html" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/mariah/about.html) |
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