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andrew swinfield
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ok in program version12 web page structure looks like this

directory

weddings.php

weddings prices.php

directory 2

courses.php

courses prices.php

when uploaded to my website the program does not make the directories, it puts all the php files on the main route of the website. I would like it to upload the files in their directories, as this is a better way to keep the site organised. Can this be done. Thanks Andy

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JJ. JUAG
JJ. JUAG
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This isnotprovidedin theprogram-WX5.You would have tocreate a projectperdirectoryandtheylinkto each other.I recognizealledringsno benefitin it(except fortheallocationofhugewebsitewith many100MB of data).
Thepageorganizationis carried outbyWX5andtheycan see thestructuresin the site map and the menu.

JJ.

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andrew swinfield
andrew swinfield
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Thank you for your answer, you state it is possible to create a project per directoryand link them to each other.

Ok I make a project called weddings, I make a home page and a directory called weddings, in the directory I have 3 php pages. The program will automatically make the menu bar with 3 names of the pages

Ok I now make another project called courses, I will have a home page and a directory called courses, in the directory I will have 5 pages. The program will automatically make the menu bar, now on this menu bar and also on the other directories menu bar I want it to say Weddings and so they can click on this link and they will be taken to the wedding page, I can see no way of doing this. Is there a instruction page for doing this, can you point me in the right direction, or can you tell me how to do it as this is important to me. Thanks for your help Andy

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andrew swinfield
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I have a temporary way around it if anyone else is interested. Just go into the html file for that page, find the menu and edit it so the link points to where you want. If anyone is interested I can post detailed instructions on how to do it.  I would like to suggest that further updates to the program should incoporate that when you make a directory structure that the menus would point to that web page in that directory.

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