What is the difference between folders, files, and pages?
The Web site is organized through the use of several types of items, primarily folders and pages. A folder on the site is similar to a folder in Windows. It’s used to store files (such as pages and photos) and keep your stuff organized. You can’t put text or information on a folder. Content on the site go on pages. You put text directly into the pages, and you can insert photos and Flash files into pages after uploading them to the site. Files are items like a PDF or a Word document. You can upload these into a folder, but you cannot insert them directly into a page (as you can with photos or Flash files). Instead, you would need to create a link within your pages to a file, and when someone clicks on that link, the file will open in the appropriate application.