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    noop
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    I am wandering how to create an internal link such as http://www.example.com/about/company.html. Is it achieved by putting the company.html page in an “about” folder. If there are a number of ways to do this, please advice :D, because for a large site there would be a lot of nested folders and would make my root directory ugly.

    #205161
    Senff
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    because for a large site there would be a lot of nested folders and would make my root directory ugly.

    On the contrary! By putting your files in folders, you keep your root folder clean. A handful of folders (each containing files and/or folders) is a lot more organized than having dozens of files in the root.

    #205167
    Shikkediel
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    Don’t get hosting with server access then because the ‘real’ root really is ugly as badword to look at (your site is already a subdirectory of that in the bigger scheme of things)…

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    noop
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    So there is no alternative to folders, is there? Ah FolderCeption!

    #205328
    noop
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    Yah! I read about this solution where the readable links are converted to unreadable query links via a database that stores all such relations and displays them. Thanks for the help :). You are truly the Shane that you are ;)

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