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spindle79spindle79 

Setting up sub sections and directory tree

Is it possible to define sub sections of my root domain?   So, if my root domain is http://www.mydomain.com and I need sections for products, blogs, and profiles, how do I setup http://www.mydomain.com/products, http://www.mydomain.com/blogs, and http://www.mydomain.com/profiles?

 

Also, is there anyway to use masking for the detail page urls so i can use SEO friendly names rather than the querystring parameters?

 

Thanks!

 

Adam

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BulentBulent
what you are really looking for is the URL re-writing feature  which is not available yet but we are working on. 

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Sam.arjSam.arj

you can sub sections by adding new sites each site will be like:

 

http://www.yourdomain.com/customers

 

http://www.yourdomain.com/partnes

 

etc

BulentBulent
what you are really looking for is the URL re-writing feature  which is not available yet but we are working on. 
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spindle79spindle79

I'm actually looking for a bit of both.   I'd like to have subsections and then for each of the detail pages under the subsection be able to specify a friendly url using the URL rewriting.

 

Thanks for your help!

BulentBulent
yes,  we are working on a url-rewriting design that will let you create many levels of path.
EmsEms
SO just to clarify for the not-so-internet saavy folks... For EVERY page I want to show on a site I have to create a separate site for it?
BulentBulent
no, there is no limit on how many pages you can expose via one site