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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.
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.
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)…
So there is no alternative to folders, is there? Ah FolderCeption!
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 ;)