It appears that the web site layout can be arranged with main pages and sub pages. How do I set that up?
When you select any page to be used for your site, you can associate any other page with it to become a sub page. For instance, I may have a main page called Our Products where I may introduce my companys product line. The types of pages that I may want to have as Sub Pages or link from that page would include a Gallery Page for pictures and descriptions of the products, another titled Release Dates (using the Important Dates page) to display actual anticipated times that products are going to market, a Join Our Mailing List page (using the Guestbook) so I can compile a mailing list of customers and prospective clients, and a Contact Form to address specific inquiries. To actually associate the pages with each other, there are two ways to perform this function. 1) If you are on the page that you are going to associate with another, just select the pull down box labeled Associate With and chose the main page you desire to have that page associated with. 2) The other manner is to create
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