LexiConn Knowledgebase Knowledgebase Home | Favorites Knowledgebase Home | Favorites Search the Knowledgebase Browse by Category [Advanced Search] -- Select Category -- Access Logs / Web Stats - Urchin - WusageAccount Manager - How-To'sBillingCDNcgi-bin / Scripts - Questions / Common Problems - Scripts - WordpressDomains - Managing Domain Names - Registering Domain Names - Transferring Domain NamesDreamweaverE-Mail - Aliases and Autoresponders - Configuring Email Programs - Questions / Common Problems - Spam / Junk Mail Filtering - WebmailFrontpageFTP - Configuring FTP Programs - Questions / Common ProblemsGeneral / Misc.Magento - Magento 2Mailing List / Email Marketing - New Mailing List (URL: campaigns.serverhost.net) - Email Campaigns - Website Forms - Old Mailing List (URL: lists.serverhost.net) - Autoresponders - Email Campaigns - Website FormsMySQLParked / Pointed DomainsPassword Protected DirectoriesPHP / PerlServer Side Includes (SSI)ShopSite - Customer Loyalty Coupon Module - Declined Credit Card Module - Gift Certificate Module - In-Stock Notification Module - LexiConn Custom Shipping Module - Order Status Module - Product Review Module - Quickorder Module - ShopSite Search Autocomplete Module - Wholesale Module - Wishlist / Gift Registry ModuleSSH / Command LineSSL Secure ServerStreaming Audio / VideoWordPress Blog Knowledgebase Home > Frontpage How to create a sub web in Frontpage Article Details Last Updated21st of May, 2008 Would you like to... Print this page Email this page Post a comment Subscribe me Remove from favorites Remove Highlighting Edit this Article Quick Edit Export to PDF User Opinions (12 votes) 100% 0% How would you rate this answer? Helpful Not helpful Help us improve. Why was this unhelpful? Thank you for rating this answer. To create a sub web in Microsoft Frontpage 2000 or 2002: 1. Open your FrontPage Web 2. Create a folder that has the name of your web (Note: NO SPACES ALLOWED, SPACES WILL DAMAGE YOUR WEB SITE! Use numbers, letters and underscores "_" only.) 3. Place any files you want in your sub web in the folder, or leave it empty. 4. Right - Click on the folder and choose "Convert to Web" off the list 5. Wait for FrontPage to finish working (it may take a minute or two) A folder with a little "earth symbol" will appear in your web site. To access your sub web: You can open the web site, then double click on the sub web folder. Related Articles FrontPage 2002 Flash Tutorials Overview of FrontPage Microsoft Expression Web Can I use Frontpage with Shopsite? I cannot publish with Microsoft FrontPage to my account Attachments No attachments were found. Continue Powered by Interspire Knowledge Manager Knowledgebase Software