Locating New Published Pages

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Guest

im fairly new when it comes to using FP, anyway i know how to do updates and publishing and minor stuff, i want some help if possible, how can i locate a brand new uploaded page on my website? for example, i just made a brand new page and then published it, how can i find it on the site that im publishing it to? Or how should i publish it so when i log on my site i can locate it immediately. I only see the ones that already exist. Someone else had been working on this site and i am now trying to learn more about it so i can do it www.pitchperfect.net
Any input will be appreciated, thank you
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

The new page should be in the same folder location on the remote server, as it is on your local
machine where you created it.

You need to open the site directly in FP, and look in your folder view, which you can also sort by
date/time.
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DeepDish said:
im fairly new when it comes to using FP, anyway i know how to do updates and publishing and minor
stuff, i want some help if possible, how can i locate a brand new uploaded page on my website? for
example, i just made a brand new page and then published it, how can i find it on the site that im
publishing it to? Or how should i publish it so when i log on my site i can locate it immediately.
I only see the ones that already exist. Someone else had been working on this site and i am now
trying to learn more about it so i can do it www.pitchperfect.net
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Your current pages must have links to these new pages, so you will have to modified the site's
navigation structure to include links to these new pages.

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==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


DeepDish said:
ok..i understand what you are telling me, maybe i didnt explain myself....by the way thanx for the
info....here is another scenario......lets say i just did 3 different pages for my site, a brand new
site..all 3 pages made on FP, when i publish them, how do i direct these pages to show up on my
site where i want them to be seen?
 
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Andrew Murray

the column headings.....click the one labelled "Last modified" (or something
similar) to order the file list by date - listed it in date order descending -
the most recent date would be your most recently published files. (or at least
most recetnly changed files if they are edited live through frontpage)


DeepDish said:
im fairly new when it comes to using FP, anyway i know how to do updates and
publishing and minor stuff, i want some help if possible, how can i locate a
brand new uploaded page on my website? for example, i just made a brand new page
and then published it, how can i find it on the site that im publishing it to? Or
how should i publish it so when i log on my site i can locate it immediately. I
only see the ones that already exist. Someone else had been working on this site
and i am now trying to learn more about it so i can do it www.pitchperfect.net
 
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Andrew Murray

If you mean "how do I place them in different folders on the server" then you
have to upload that folder (and the files within it) to the server - select the
file, right click, "publish selected files" and the folder and those files will
be transferred to the server from the local pc (you can't create a new folder
directly on the server with just the publish command - only if you're editing the
site on the server itself, not locally then publishing.).




DeepDish said:
ok..i understand what you are telling me, maybe i didnt explain myself....by
the way thanx for the info....here is another scenario......lets say i just did 3
different pages for my site, a brand new site..all 3 pages made on FP, when i
publish them, how do i direct these pages to show up on my site where i want
them to be seen?
 

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