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Elvis really liked to eat. Right now we have a couple pages about foods Elvis liked. But as our web site grows we'll need a whole area devoted to food. Let's create a Folder for food information.
Select Folder
from the product add list.
Type food
for the folder id.
Type Elvis and Food
for the folder title.
Uncheck the Create public interface
and Create user folder
check boxes.
Click the Add
button.
Now we've got some place to put our food related resources. Let's move some objects into this folder.
Select the sandwiches
, pie
, and meatloaf
documents by
clicking their check boxes.
Click the Cut
button.
Click the food
folder to enter it.
Click the Paste
button.
Now that we've moved some objects, we need to update the links to them because an object's URL is related to its location.
Return the the home.html
document in the lesson3
folder,
by clicking on the lesson3
location link and then clicking
on the home.html
document.
Change the links to the sandwiches, pie and cake documents to::
<p> Elvis liked to eat <a href="food/sandwiches">sandwiches</a>, <a href="food/pie">pie</a>, and <a href="food/meatloaf">meatloaf</a>. </p>
Click the Change
button.
Click the View
tab at the top of the screen.
Notice that the food resources are now correctly linked from the home page in their new location.
Congratulations you've performed your first web site overhaul!
Summary
You can organize Zope object in folders. You can create new folders and move objects between folders.
In the next lesson you'll learn how to change the look and feel of your site.
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