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replyReplyFri 11 Jul 2008, 15:07Delegate Kate said...

Linking of pages

how can i see where each page is linked to? - and how do i change them to where they should be linked to

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replyReplyWed 16 Jul 2008, 15:02Trainer Rich said...

RE: linking of pages

Hi Kate,

Not quite sure what you mean here.

Do you mean you have a page and you want to see which other pages link to it? ie. which pages link in?

For online search, you can type link:http://www.example.com/yourpage.html into Google to see incoming links.

Or do a Dreamweaver Search for /yourpage.html to see all pages that reference that filename.

You can also use Dreamweaver Search to do a Replace All if you've changed the filename.

(It's advisable not to change filenames for the reasons you have to update all links, and incoming users from search engines may be frustrated the page no longer exists).

Regards, Rich

 

 

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When inserting a jumpmenu to a page, the only option available for 'open in' is usually 'main window'. There would be other options available if the page was a frameset.

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