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    Default Page name and page title both shown in urls

    Hi, I'm sure this is a painfully noob question, but my NOF11 site duplicates the Page Names and Page Titles (as far as I understand it) e.g www.mypage.com/Specific_Page/specific_page.html

    Is there a way just to have all pages' urls as e.g. www.mypage.com/Specific_Page ?

    Thanks very much,

    Andy

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    You're publishing by Site Structure. Hence the separate directory for each page.

    As an aside, do yourself a favor and don't use spaces in page names. Not good practice.

    Go to Publish View and then the Publish menu and then Arrange Files.

    If you want everything in the document root directory, choose "By Flat". Just be aware that everything will go in the root. Pages, images, everything.
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