| When you create a Web in FrontPage 2000, you can stick all your HTML files, picture files and other content in a single directory. Or, you can create folders to organize your content. Or, you can create subwebs. So what's the difference between a folder and a subweb? Just like in Windows, a folder is simply a device for organizing content. The standard images folder FrontPage creates is a good example. You might also create a folder to hold downloadable files or back issues of your company's newsletter. A subweb, on the other hand, is actually a complete, separate Web that's nested within your root web. Subwebs can have their own themes, their own navigation structures, and their own passwords. If you want to create a special, password-protected section of your company's Web site that your sales force can access, a subweb is the way to go. The easiest way to create a subweb is to convert an existing folder into a subweb. Just right-click on the folder in Folders view and choose Convert To Web from the shortcut menu. |
Folders vs. subwebs in FrontPage 2000 |
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