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Friday, 9 July 2010
How doI hide or unpublish a webpage as I build it?

I am working on Angelfire webpage using their web shell builder . My pages are working and showing up on the net well.

 My question is how do I work on the pages without them showing up on the net as I'm building them?

Maybe I missed the obvious but I didnt see a way to take down or hide the webpage without deleting it.

Thanks,

Brian


Posted by brianrzx09 at 8:22 PM EDT | Post Comment | View Comments (4) | Permalink | Share This Post

Saturday, 10 July 2010 - 3:08 AM EDT

Name: "tom"

If you were working in the advanced editor, you could simply
keep two sets of HTML files....one, containing the work in progress;
and the other, containing blank pages, with a "Site Under Construction'
message. You would just alternate between the wto sets of files, until
the finished product is ready to publish.

Realistically speaking, it really doesn't matter if your Angelfire
site shows up on the web, while work is in progress.....for the simple
reason, that according to a Web Server Survey, as of December 2009 there
were around 233,848,493 websites, available on the world wide web.

There is more chance of a frosty July day in New York City, than anyone
stumbling upon your site. Don't worry be happy. BTW, you make nice sketches.

Saturday, 10 July 2010 - 3:09 AM EDT

Name: "tom"

If you were working in the advanced editor, you could simply
keep two sets of HTML files....one, containing the work in progress;
and the other, containing blank pages, with a "Site Under Construction'
message. You would just alternate between the wto sets of files, until
the finished product is ready to publish.

Realistically speaking, it really doesn't matter if your Angelfire
site shows up on the web, while work is in progress.....for the simple
reason, that according to a Web Server Survey, as of December 2009 there
were around 233,848,493 websites, available on the world wide web.

There is more chance of a frosty July day in New York City, than anyone
stumbling upon your site. Don't worry be happy. BTW, you make nice sketches.

Saturday, 10 July 2010 - 3:11 AM EDT

Name: "tom"

sorry for the double posting :)

Monday, 12 July 2010 - 12:34 PM EDT

Name: md/jdfaq
Home Page: https://www.angelfire.com/md/jdfaq

I agree with Tom, another way also don't link your pages to the index page until your site is ready.

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