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dspry - 25 Feb 2005 01:21 GMT
David-first of thanks for the links to the Publisher MVP page.  Great info.
After reading several articles I've discovered several potential problems
that need to be fixed.
Question 1- I've saved each page as a separate file, should they be kept in
a separate folder as well? And in this folder another file with the
pics/images for that page. Seems like when changes are made to an individual
page, you'll have the page and pics together in the same folder???

Question #2- Since the navigation buttons has been changed to reflect the
url address instead of another page on the group(which doesn't exist anymore)
should the file names of the pages be named as an url address (such as
www.mysite.com/page2)?
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 25 Feb 2005 02:53 GMT
I think I cover these items somewhere in one of my articles. But anyway, 1,
yes, if using v.2000 create your own folder structure, if using v.2002/2003
then use it's sub-folder option. 2, the page file name should be naming
according to it's subject, such as "aboutus.htm" ( see
http://www.davidbartosik.com/2004/11/web-site-advice.htm ) a file name is
not a URL, but a URL is made up of the file name -
www.mysite.com/aboutus.htm - but maybe you aren't asking the right
question - as your "hyperlinks" should be a full URL -
www.mysite.com/section2/aboutus.htm - and not just - page2.htm .

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

> David-first of thanks for the links to the Publisher MVP page.  Great
> info.
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> should the file names of the pages be named as an url address (such as
> www.mysite.com/page2)?

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