
Sub Pages
The procedure for adding sub-pages is exactly the same as outlined on the Getting Started page.
You may wish to add sub-pages to certain pages; for example, you may want to have "Mission Statement" and "History" sub-pages to an "About Us" page.
To add sub-pages to any page beneath the Home page, simply click on the folder icon
next to where it says "Home"; again, you should then see an "Add Page" icon
, clicking on this will create a new page within the original folder. This page will not appear on the main menu, but as a sub-page within the original page.

Sub-pages can have further sub-pages added by following the same process. There is no limit to the number of levels your website can have. Once content has been added, links can be added to link pages together.
A page can contain a list of sub-pages which, when linked, can be accessed by clicking on the sub-headings. To create such links the sub headings have to be typed in to the Page Administration text editor. highlight them; click on the "Add Link" icon
, which will bring up a box.
Addresses (URLs) of internet-accessible pages should be typed in the following format, i.e.: /about_us. A sub-page sub-heading should look like this: "/about_us/mission_statement.asp".



