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Re: Too Many Pages in site?
Chuck,
Thanks so much for your insight. That's exactly what I thought about setting
up a dummy index page with external links in the nav. bar(s). I'm getting
the hang of it
:-)
Thanks again for yor help.
Greg
"Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
news:eraef7$eo87@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Greg,
>
> Since you're publishing by asset type, you would have a "dummy" index page
> in the second site and just not publish it.
>
> This can get a bit tricky with navigation. You would use have to use
> custom navbars with external links to your pages.
>
> --
> Chuck Joslin
> BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
> www.beyondfusion.com
>
> Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
>
> "GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
> news:eradi1$dt34@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> Hi Chuck,
>>
>> Thanks for your quick reply.
>>
>> No pasting from anything. All composed from scratch within NOF. I do NOT
>> have any galleries or e-comm on the site. I just want to make sure I
>> don't run into problems. Some pages have a lot of content but no pics or
>> anything.
>>
>> If I did decide to break down the site into 2, how would I work it so the
>> "child" pages I'm exporting wind up in the proper directory.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
>> "Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
>> news:eracl4$eo85@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>> Greg,
>>>
>>> 77 is not a lot of pages in Fusion.
>>>
>>> Some people have hundreds of pages in their sites.
>>>
>>> It's more likely what you have on the pages. Are you pasting in content
>>> from Word? That can cause problems or even crashes due to hidden code.
>>>
>>> Do you have photo galleries or e-comm in the site? Those will cause
>>> slow-downs too.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Chuck Joslin
>>> BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
>>> www.beyondfusion.com
>>>
>>> Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
>>>
>>> "GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
>>> news:erac2o$dt33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages
>>>> within my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the
>>>> site and deleting unused file assets.
>>>>
>>>> How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
>>>>
>>>> If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
>>>> template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these
>>>> pages into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages
>>>> under the primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded
>>>> into a sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure
>>>> where all but the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
>>>>
>>>> I'm publishing "by asset type".
>>>>
>>>> I sure could use some real insight into this.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Too Many Pages in site?
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for your quick reply.
No pasting from anything. All composed from scratch within NOF. I do NOT
have any galleries or e-comm on the site. I just want to make sure I don't
run into problems. Some pages have a lot of content but no pics or anything.
If I did decide to break down the site into 2, how would I work it so the
"child" pages I'm exporting wind up in the proper directory.
Greg
"Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
news:eracl4$eo85@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Greg,
>
> 77 is not a lot of pages in Fusion.
>
> Some people have hundreds of pages in their sites.
>
> It's more likely what you have on the pages. Are you pasting in content
> from Word? That can cause problems or even crashes due to hidden code.
>
> Do you have photo galleries or e-comm in the site? Those will cause
> slow-downs too.
>
> --
> Chuck Joslin
> BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
> www.beyondfusion.com
>
> Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
>
> "GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
> news:erac2o$dt33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages
>> within my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the
>> site and deleting unused file assets.
>>
>> How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
>>
>> If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
>> template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these
>> pages into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages
>> under the primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded
>> into a sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure where
>> all but the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
>>
>> I'm publishing "by asset type".
>>
>> I sure could use some real insight into this.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>
>
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Chuck «BeyondFusion»
Guest
Re: Too Many Pages in site?
Greg,
Since you're publishing by asset type, you would have a "dummy" index page
in the second site and just not publish it.
This can get a bit tricky with navigation. You would use have to use custom
navbars with external links to your pages.
--
Chuck Joslin
BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
www.beyondfusion.com
Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
"GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
news:eradi1$dt34@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Hi Chuck,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> No pasting from anything. All composed from scratch within NOF. I do NOT
> have any galleries or e-comm on the site. I just want to make sure I don't
> run into problems. Some pages have a lot of content but no pics or
> anything.
>
> If I did decide to break down the site into 2, how would I work it so the
> "child" pages I'm exporting wind up in the proper directory.
>
> Greg
>
>
> "Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
> news:eracl4$eo85@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> Greg,
>>
>> 77 is not a lot of pages in Fusion.
>>
>> Some people have hundreds of pages in their sites.
>>
>> It's more likely what you have on the pages. Are you pasting in content
>> from Word? That can cause problems or even crashes due to hidden code.
>>
>> Do you have photo galleries or e-comm in the site? Those will cause
>> slow-downs too.
>>
>> --
>> Chuck Joslin
>> BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
>> www.beyondfusion.com
>>
>> Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
>>
>> "GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:erac2o$dt33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages
>>> within my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the
>>> site and deleting unused file assets.
>>>
>>> How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
>>>
>>> If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
>>> template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these
>>> pages into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages
>>> under the primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded
>>> into a sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure
>>> where all but the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
>>>
>>> I'm publishing "by asset type".
>>>
>>> I sure could use some real insight into this.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Chuck «BeyondFusion»
Guest
Re: Too Many Pages in site?
Greg,
77 is not a lot of pages in Fusion.
Some people have hundreds of pages in their sites.
It's more likely what you have on the pages. Are you pasting in content from
Word? That can cause problems or even crashes due to hidden code.
Do you have photo galleries or e-comm in the site? Those will cause
slow-downs too.
--
Chuck Joslin
BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
www.beyondfusion.com
Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
"GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
news:erac2o$dt33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Hello all,
>
> I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages
> within my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the site
> and deleting unused file assets.
>
> How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
>
> If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
> template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these
> pages into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages
> under the primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded into
> a sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure where all
> but the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
>
> I'm publishing "by asset type".
>
> I sure could use some real insight into this.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Greg
>
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Too Many Pages in site?
Hello all,
I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages within
my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the site and
deleting unused file assets.
How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these pages
into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages under the
primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded into a
sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure where all but
the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
I'm publishing "by asset type".
I sure could use some real insight into this.
Thanks.
Greg
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Re: Too Many Pages in site?
Hello GP,
It is still odd the site would be sluggish with that amount of pages. I
have started a case and sent you an email. You can reply so we can continue
via the support system.
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Thank you,
Adam
NetObjects Technical Support
http://support.netobjects.com
"GP" <gpartridge@nospam.cox.net> wrote in message
news:erac2o$dt33@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Hello all,
>
> I'm think I'm running into a small problem. I currently have 77 pages
> within my site and it's getting a bit sluggish despite optimizing the site
> and deleting unused file assets.
>
> How many pages - maximum - should a particular site have?
>
> If I break the site down into two sites and export one section as a
> template, how would the directory structure work for publishing these
> pages into the proper / correct directory on my site? All "child" pages
> under the primary page (home / index.html) are automatically uploaded into
> a sub-directory called "html". The current directory structure where all
> but the home page are housed is /sites/mason/html/
>
> I'm publishing "by asset type".
>
> I sure could use some real insight into this.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Greg
>
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