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Posted by Brian Cryer on 11/02/05 11:34
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote in message
news:awo9f.37213$d5.193944@newsb.telia.net...
> Someone (Tony Inkster?) might have suggested in the past that I either
> would
> divide the contents of my site and put it νn different sites or I would
> classifly it using several subdirectories (subpaths?)
> The latter is what I am trying to do at the moment.
> Here is an example.
> https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/skor/damskor/damsandaler-italien.php
>
> Skor= shoes
> Damskor= lady΄s shoes
> Damsandaler=lady΄s sandals.
>
> Was that what you meant?
> --
> Write in peace for peace
> Luigi Donatello Asero
> [it], [de], [en], [sv], [...]
I can't speak on behalf of Toby, but yes, I'm sure the idea is similar to
what he meant. Dividing portions of your website up by placing them in
different sub directories is one good way of logically organising your site.
Whether going to the extent of having a sub directory for each of shoes,
lady's shoes and lady's sandals is your call. If you only have a few lady's
sandals then I'd lump them up into lady's shoes, and if you only have a
handful of mens and ladies shoes then I'd lump them up into shoes. However,
how you divide it up is your call, but for your own benefit keep it
logical - the hierarchy you have is logical but I'd advise against creating
sub-directories unless there is a real benefit, after all you can always add
further directories later.
A couple of pieces of advice:
1. Don't let people view the contents of your folders, because it looks
unprofessional. If I go to
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/skor/damskor/ then I get a directory
listing (okay, I realise this is probably work in progress).
2. For each sub-directory have a page that opens if no page is specified
(this will also take care of point 1). For example ensure you have a
default.html (index.htm, default.php or whatever) in each folder.
Hope this is useful. All the best for your site.
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian
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