How do I name web pages that are subpages of another page

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How do I name web pages that would be subpages of another page?
An example would be; mywebsite.com/truckssuvs/fords, I tried to name my new
page "truckssuvs/fords" and FP would not let me do it.
I want to be able to tell someone to type in mywebsite.com/truckssuvs/fords
and find the page.
I've searched previous post and looked in help but can't find an anwser
soooo... please help.

Thanks
SJ
 
Create a folder named; "trucksusvs" then within that folder create another
folder named "fords"


| How do I name web pages that would be subpages of another page?
| An example would be; mywebsite.com/truckssuvs/fords, I tried to name my
new
| page "truckssuvs/fords" and FP would not let me do it.
| I want to be able to tell someone to type in
mywebsite.com/truckssuvs/fords
| and find the page.
| I've searched previous post and looked in help but can't find an anwser
| soooo... please help.
|
| Thanks
| SJ
| --
| SJ
 
The file name is not that complex, it should be simply (for example)
'fords.html'.

Note, the '/' (forward slash character) is an 'illegal' character as far as
file names are concerned - this is a Windows thing not Frontpage. It is
just the way it is and cannot be changed.

Tell the person to find that page type in
http://www.mywebs.com/trucksuvs/fords/fords.html
so the web page's name is just "fords.html" in a folder called 'truckssuvs'
inside a subfolder called 'fords'.
 
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