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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Setting Up to Transfer Files to Your Web Server<br />

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• Any child page is stored with its assets in a subfolder beneath the folder that<br />

contains its parent page. You determine the maximum number of subfolders<br />

by setting the Number of Levels option.<br />

For example, a structure set with the by Site Structure option would have this<br />

directory arrangement on the server.<br />

The Site Structure setting creates an efficient file structure, allowing the server<br />

to load your pages quickly in a site visitor’s browser. It also provides an<br />

effective directory structure for search engines, which might index only one<br />

page per folder.<br />

If you apply the Site Structure setting, shared assets are stored in the deepest<br />

folder common to all pages that use that asset. This makes the shared access to<br />

those assets as efficient as possible.<br />

To set the directory structure for a site:<br />

1. In Publish view, from the Publish menu, choose Arrange Files.<br />

2. Choose by Site Structure, by Asset Type, or by Flat. See page 877 for<br />

descriptions of the choices.

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