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Hi, maybe it's a stupid question.... How can I make a site structure like this:
Home
- subfolder 1
- subpage1/1
- subpage1/2
...
-subfolder 2
-subpage 2/1
-subpage 2/2
and then if the user selects subpage 1/1, it would look like: http://www.domain.com/subfolder1/subpage1/1?
THX for any suggestions.
Uros
Hi Uros,
There is nothing unusual about this structure, you can just set your nodes up as you have described.
Then just add a navigation XSLT from the template and you should be good to go.
Write back if you have any specific problems, or if I have misunderstood your question.
Cheers
Rich
Do you have to use XSLT navigation for your site to be able to have subfolders?
I found a partial answer to my question in this post by Ploug Hansen. Seeing the subfolder in the URL is controled by a flag in the web.config. I made this change and it worked.
our.umbraco.org/.../10721-Site-structure-reflected-in-URLs
Hi Janet,
Yes, it was controled by "umbracoHideTopLevelNodeFromPath" application setting.
I suggest not to use slash ("/") as Node name as it has a meaning in URI. You can use dash ("-") instead.
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Site structure with subfolders
Hi, maybe it's a stupid question.... How can I make a site structure like this:
Home
- subfolder 1
- subpage1/1
- subpage1/2
...
-subfolder 2
-subpage 2/1
-subpage 2/2
...
...
and then if the user selects subpage 1/1, it would look like: http://www.domain.com/subfolder1/subpage1/1?
THX for any suggestions.
Uros
Hi Uros,
There is nothing unusual about this structure, you can just set your nodes up as you have described.
Then just add a navigation XSLT from the template and you should be good to go.
Write back if you have any specific problems, or if I have misunderstood your question.
Cheers
Rich
Do you have to use XSLT navigation for your site to be able to have subfolders?
I found a partial answer to my question in this post by Ploug Hansen. Seeing the subfolder in the URL is controled by a flag in the web.config. I made this change and it worked.
our.umbraco.org/.../10721-Site-structure-reflected-in-URLs
Hi Janet,
Yes, it was controled by "umbracoHideTopLevelNodeFromPath" application setting.
I suggest not to use slash ("/") as Node name as it has a meaning in URI. You can use dash ("-") instead.
is working on a reply...