Creating Subfolders in Sitemap

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This is probably a really stupid question but I am new to Concrete(love it!) and I have searched now at some length and don't understand how to make a "subfolder" in the sitemap! I want to direct to separate language pages and the recommendation in another discussion was to make two subdirectories but I don't know how! Can anyone help a newbie?

 
1stWebDesigns replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
1stWebDesigns
By sub-folder do you mean a sub-page?

Two ways of doing this. In the site map click on the parent page and select "Add Page" from the menu.

The alternative method is to visit the parent page from the front-end of the site and use the "Add Page" button in the menu bar at the top.

Either method will add a sub-page beneath the chosen parent page. Failing that, if you've already added a new page in the wrong place, you can drag it inside another page from within the sitemap.

Does this help at all?
weiala replied on at Permalink Reply
Sorry to reply so late - I figured out what it is that was meant and was able to do what I wanted. Thanks for the reply though!
csebe replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi weiala,

Be a sport and share your finding please :)

I'm facing the same problem and cannot find an answer for an hour now...

Cheers!
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
The instructions above are spot on. You need to be logged and do one of the methods described.

The only things I can add are:

The sitemap is found in the Dashboard (a button towards the top right when you are logged in). You can left click on items to get pop-up menus and drag the page icons (not the text), to move pages around.

There really isn't such a thing as a sub 'folder' in concrete5. It's really just pages that are nested under each other. So if you want to create a sub 'folder', you really create a page that you can then put other pages under.

Just say I wanted to have: www.www.mysite.com/language/french...
I would first go to the homepage, and Add a new page called 'Language'.
Then I would visit the new Language page and add a 'French' page from there - that will create a page underneath the language page.

Sorry if you've already got all that worked out, just trying to be very clear.
csebe replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you, I got it now!