I used a competitor's program to build a lot of websites over the years. Now I'm replacing those websites with updated designs using NicePage.
However, there's a problem. The other program exported files to HTML with an .htm extension, but NicePage exports to HTML with an .html extension.
This causes lots of issues. It will break hundreds of backlinks which took years to build up. Many Facebook posts, blog posts, etc. link directly to these pages so they will also be broken.
Is there a way to specify the file extension? If it's not possible, can you please add it?
Being a programmer for over 30 years, I know a change like this is trivial, unless the underlying code is badly designed and written. All you need to do is add an edit box where the extension can be specified, or add a drop-down list (combo box) and let the user select the appropriate file extension.
= Steve
I used a competitor's program to build a lot of websites over the years. Now I'm replacing those websites with updated designs using NicePage. However, there's a problem. The other program exported files to HTML with an **.htm** extension, but NicePage exports to HTML with an **.html** extension. This causes lots of issues. **It will break hundreds of backlinks** which took years to build up. Many Facebook posts, blog posts, etc. link directly to these pages so **they will also be broken**. Is there a way to specify the file extension? If it's not possible, can you please add it? Being a programmer for over 30 years, I know a change like this is trivial, unless the underlying code is badly designed and written. All you need to do is add an edit box where the extension can be specified, or add a drop-down list (combo box) and let the user select the appropriate file extension. = SteveLast edited 24 July 2024 by Support Team