Website directories as pages?, Or whatever it is. :D |
Website directories as pages?, Or whatever it is. :D |
*The Markster* |
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So I've always wondered how some websites have separate directories as pages. (Virb.com, for instance.) See how each page is like "virb.com/about" and "virb.com/privacy," instead of "virb.com/about.php" or "virb.com/privacy.php"? The way I've been going about my own site navigation is by PHP GET variables. My pages are something like "the-markster.net/?x=blogs" and "the-markster.net/index.php?x=resources". So I'd appreciate any help or answers. Thanks.
![]() - - - - - - - Btw, about the Virb site, I've been guessing that they actually make separate directories with their own index files .. though I've also been thinking that there's an easier way to accomplish that. |
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im with the marching band ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 740 Joined: Dec 2006 Member No: 491,167 ![]() |
i do the same thing as virb.com, its alot difficult though...
for example i have a tutorials page and i put: http://royal-edge.sour-cream.com/tutorials/index.php |
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