Hi there, I am trying to create sub-folders for my product.
something like mysitedotcom/legal/privacy, mysitedotcom/lega/termsandconditions, and so on.
After spending hours over the web and with the help desk, I have been told I can’t do it. The only way is to use dynamic pages, but my problem is that each page will have different content with multiple subheaders. It is quite frustrating.
Can anyone assist?
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I have the same question. Looking for an answer…
Thank you for your reply. I looked through the links and from what I can tell, these are methods to access files but not actually create a subdirectory. I am trying to migrate to Wix and I have a legacy file structure that must be maintained for 6 files. //. How can I create ?
Like support said: not possible. Wix does not run plain html-files, you will have to redo everything in Wix environment and syntax. Then, the need for subdirectories (which you cannot create in Wix) will no longer be necessary.
I do not understand your problem as worded: “but my problem is that each page will have different content with multiple subheaders.”
@giri-zano I think he meant that the suggested solution (dynamic pages) won’t help as they share the same design.
I suggest using Wix Routers , you can create your own directory, as well as different pages depending on the router URL.
Thanks Ahmad. Redirect is the way to go! The directory is needed because of migration but learned that a redirect should work. Much appreciated.
I think this is a huge failure on the information architecture front. I need to have nested folders for URLs. It makes things obvious where they belong even to users rather than having a flat url structure. I hate it and dynamic pages are not the solution. That’s a totally different need. This may make me seek another platform.
I agree with you, I am also going to seek another platform because of this frustration! Which I knew it before I started with WIX Stores!
I created a new blank page, and dragged it to sit under a parent URL using the SEO Basics tab.