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Why Does Go-Live create a "web-content" folder?
and should I rename it to something else? What about the other web-data and web-settings folders, I don't want to be referencing "../../web-data/Components.." or anything like that do I? I definitely don't want my website to be "www.thefills.com/web-content/index.html".
Could someone explain what the normal structure of the first few folders SHOULD look like? Thanks so much. |
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You don't have any problems accessing it through www.thefills.com.
Web-content is kind of like public_html for other users when they upload theirs to an FTP program. I don't like Go-live at all really. If you could learn how to use regular html it helps alot. Hopefully I helped you :\ |
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So its only for you to organize your things, not for other people to see. Sorry if i confused you.
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