Multiple Files acting as a web page

M

MFisher

I have a rather large document (31 pages) and was wondering if it would be
better to separate the files and upload each individually. I am also thinking
that it would be easier and faster to republish if something changes on only
one page. Is this a good idea? I have had a problem with getting the
hyperlinks on the navigation bar to link out, the viewer only sees the front
page. I have tried all of the steps on the MVP page, but to no avail. The
website is www.charmingsensations.com. Can you help? Thank you.
 
D

David Bartosik

What version are you using? 2003 has the new incremental upload function that
only publishs changed pages so that saves uploading time. As far as improving
usability by breaking it into smaller publication files versus one large,
only you can answer that. And if you aren't sure about making taking that
plunge...well then just copy the original file and then break up the copy.
Then if you don't like using multiple files you can return to the original
large one. I myself use the following technique to regularly make copies of
files.. in Windows Explorer right click the file name, select Copy, then
right click anywhere in the right side pane that isn't selecting a file or
folder, select Paste.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
 

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