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"add new folder" to organize the site structure

Open smaimon opened this issue 7 years ago • 2 comments

smaimon avatar Sep 22 '17 09:09 smaimon

If I am understanding this correctly, @AKAsebu is asking for the ability to add new paths, e.g. /page, /post, /product, etc.

I would like to "second" this feature request. I would also like to suggest using his terminology and calling it a folder rather than a path. I've found the folder concept much easier to explain to clients during training.

I am looking at building my first live client site on Respond 6.x, and the lack of folders / paths is the biggest thing that's making me hesitate. The site will have about 20 pages grouped into four main sections, and will also have a blog with many dozens of posts. That will result in a list of pages that is just too long for the client to manage.

Ideally, it would be possible to nest folders several levels deep, e.g. /product/hair-dryers/turbo-xl-2000/specifications . If that's not possible, just the ability to group pages into top-level folders will still be helpful.

Someday I may be capable of implementing this change myself, but as of right now I don't have the necessary Angular skills.

axis80 avatar Nov 09 '17 23:11 axis80

@axis80 The path is just the starting point for the URL. You can actually type whatever you want into the URL and it will just work. So, if you typed /product/hair-dryers/turbo-xl-2000/specifications, R6 will automatically create all the folders necessary for that route to work.

madoublet avatar Nov 10 '17 00:11 madoublet