I'm pretty sure this is not a WWB software-related question. I'm reaching out to the WWB community to see if anyone has successfully done this.
When you go to most websites, they display the page - domain.com/page and not domain.com/page.html
Does anyone know how to do this? It's a cleaner look and not having to enter the page extension would make for better user experience.
Page extensions
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DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION OR PROBLEM AND WANT QUICK HELP?
THEN PLEASE SHARE A "DEMO" PROJECT.
PLEASE READ THE FORUM RULES BEFORE YOU POST:
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Re: Page extensions
This needs to be configured on the server side in .htaccess.
See also the information in the help (F1): Menu Options -> Tools Menu -> Options -> Hide file extension for internal links
Pplease read carefully before enabling this option in WWB.
See also the information in the help (F1): Menu Options -> Tools Menu -> Options -> Hide file extension for internal links
Pplease read carefully before enabling this option in WWB.
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Re: Page extensions
Ahhh.
I just read up on that and was just about to ask how to remove the file extension from the site code.
Thank you for the quick response.
I just read up on that and was just about to ask how to remove the file extension from the site code.
Thank you for the quick response.