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    Question A basic question about HTML that I want to use (from prior work).

    I have worked with HTML for a few years, but I finally have (thanks to your product) started to use my first site building product.

    A lot of the 'old' pages I have on my current site, I would like to use as is in the new site. I know this means they will not have the menus or frames that the new pages do, and would not be added to the menu list. But for a lot of my stuff this would be fine. I could use a link to the pages from one of the pages i created using your product. My question is this. Could i include a like to something like '../file.html' so it would know to go to the Root directory for the website rather than the 'html' folder. And if this is possible, I would assume a 'back button' from my pages would return to the 'new site' page that i linked from. Doing something like this is (for now) a way to get the site up much faster.

    Sorry, for the long question. I hope i have provided enough information for someone to answer. If not, ask me for clarification.

    Thanks in advance.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimW View Post
    I have worked with HTML for a few years, but I finally have (thanks to your product) started to use my first site building product.

    A lot of the 'old' pages I have on my current site, I would like to use as is in the new site. I know this means they will not have the menus or frames that the new pages do, and would not be added to the menu list. But for a lot of my stuff this would be fine. I could use a link to the pages from one of the pages i created using your product. My question is this. Could i include a like to something like '../file.html' so it would know to go to the Root directory for the website rather than the 'html' folder. And if this is possible, I would assume a 'back button' from my pages would return to the 'new site' page that i linked from. Doing something like this is (for now) a way to get the site up much faster.

    Sorry, for the long question. I hope i have provided enough information for someone to answer. If not, ask me for clarification.

    Thanks in advance.

    Jim
    One easy way - might save you some typing (and/or typos's)
    Have your existing website open in a browser
    Go to the page you want to link to
    Copy the complete web address from the browser address bar

    1: In NOF use Paste to add the url to a custom navigation bar. (Use the drop-down options to change from Internal links to External)

    or

    2: Paste this as a new link ( Link / Link type: External Link ) onto a descriptive line of text on your new webpage in NOF.

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    thanks!
    Sounds like logical work around. will try it.

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