To Sub or Not to sub

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Ed

Hi all:Using FP2002 winxp pro
Anyway, I am creating a new service provider web and would like to break it
up into catagories ex. residential, commercial, industrial and security.
Thinking of creating a starting web with general info then sub webs to each
catagory. Also would like to password protect security pages. Each ccatagory
will have its own feel and info but similar layout of pages. Not using
shared borders or frames. Does this sound like a long way to do things or is
it logical? Thanks, Ed
 
S

Steve Easton

You don't really need "subwebs" for categories,
just create a simple folder for each category.

However, the password protected files should be in
a password protected subweb.
 
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Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
Hi all:
Howdy.

Using FP2002 winxp pro. Anyway, I am creating a new
service provider web and would like to break it up into
catagories ex. residential, commercial, industrial and
security.
Thinking of creating a starting web with general info
then sub webs to each catagory. Also would like to
password protect security pages. Each ccatagory will
have its own feel and info but similar layout of pages.
Not using shared borders or frames. Does this sound like
a long way to do things or is it logical? Thanks, Ed

Grouping the pages for each category into a subweb seems
like a reasonable approach to me.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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