2009-10-20, 04:30:16
(This post was last modified: 2009-10-20, 04:31:04 by tamascsaba.)
I may be missing something here, so correct me if I'm wrong:
I'm attempting to create a page hierarchy for a client in GetSimple, making use of primary directories and subdirectories for different levels of content.
So, for example:
http://www.widgets.com/colour/blue
"colour" would be the parent directory and "blue" would be the subdirectory.
Unfortunately there seems to be no way to do this, even if the page is marked as a child of another page within the page options; in the case of my example, "colour" would be the parent page and "blue" would be the child. Thus I'm forced to do something akin to
http://www.widgets.com/colour-blue
to get around the issue.
Thoughts?
I'm attempting to create a page hierarchy for a client in GetSimple, making use of primary directories and subdirectories for different levels of content.
So, for example:
http://www.widgets.com/colour/blue
"colour" would be the parent directory and "blue" would be the subdirectory.
Unfortunately there seems to be no way to do this, even if the page is marked as a child of another page within the page options; in the case of my example, "colour" would be the parent page and "blue" would be the child. Thus I'm forced to do something akin to
http://www.widgets.com/colour-blue
to get around the issue.
Thoughts?