I have a problem with Nicepage. I need the /linux-server/ folder AND I need the /linux-server.html file. However, when I have created the linux-server page, I cannot create a folder with the name linux-server.
If I now have my website: https://ralf-peter-kleinert.de/linux-server.html how should I redirect to https://ralf-peter-kleinert.de/linux-server/proxmox-server-absichern-und-haerten.html , if I can't create the /linux-server/ folder? Because /linux-server.html already exists.
In order to avoid the problem with names in IT, file extensions were invented.
linux server
linux-server.html
linux-server.jpg
linux-server.png
linux-server.css
linux-server.js
are all different files. Why does Nicepage treat linux-server and linux-server.html equally? How should I create a deeply nested navigation now?
I don't use the url function without html at the end. I always create websites with .html at the end. And in this case it would be really helpful if I could create both folders and pages that have the same name so that I can navigate into the folders.
The problem with the limitation of 30 characters in the URL and the problem with the folder file name are, in my opinion, the 2 problems that stand in the way of using Nicepage professionally. All other problems I can handle.
I have a problem with Nicepage. I need the /linux-server/ folder AND I need the /linux-server.html file. However, when I have created the linux-server page, I cannot create a folder with the name linux-server. If I now have my website: https://ralf-peter-kleinert.de/linux-server.html how should I redirect to https://ralf-peter-kleinert.de/linux-server/proxmox-server-absichern-und-haerten.html , if I can't create the /linux-server/ folder? Because /linux-server.html already exists. In order to avoid the problem with names in IT, file extensions were invented. linux server linux-server.html linux-server.jpg linux-server.png linux-server.css linux-server.js are all different files. Why does Nicepage treat linux-server and linux-server.html equally? How should I create a deeply nested navigation now? I don't use the url function without html at the end. I always create websites with .html at the end. And in this case it would be really helpful if I could create both folders and pages that have the same name so that I can navigate into the folders. The problem with the limitation of 30 characters in the URL and the problem with the folder file name are, in my opinion, the 2 problems that stand in the way of using Nicepage professionally. All other problems I can handle.Last edited 22 January 2024 by ralf.peter.kleinert