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I have recently built several web pages with Word, and contrary to other
opinions (those that think building in word is bad), I think they look pretty
good for an amateur. Anyway...I built about 15 pages. When I named them, I
used all lowercase letters, etc...everything that I have been taught about
web site building; however, when I upload them, the only page that shows up
is the index page (home). Any ideas as to what might be going on?
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This sounds like a question you should ask the people who manage the web
site / server where you are storing your web pages. Generally, though,
index.htm (or something similar) is the only page that shows up
automatically; the other pages that you upload must be linked to from that
page.

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I have recently built several web pages with Word, and contrary to other
opinions (those that think building in word is bad), I think they look
pretty
good for an amateur. Anyway...I built about 15 pages. When I named them,
I
used all lowercase letters, etc...everything that I have been taught about
web site building; however, when I upload them, the only page that shows
up
is the index page (home). Any ideas as to what might be going on?




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As Stefan says, the answer will have to come from the site host, but note
that the reason you're cautioned against creating Web pages with Word is not
that they don't look nice but that the HTML Word creates is bloated and
often nonstandard because it is designed to allow Web pages to be converted
back to Word documents with no loss of formatting.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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I have recently built several web pages with Word, and contrary to other
opinions (those that think building in word is bad), I think they look
pretty
good for an amateur. Anyway...I built about 15 pages. When I named them,
I
used all lowercase letters, etc...everything that I have been taught about
web site building; however, when I upload them, the only page that shows
up
is the index page (home). Any ideas as to what might be going on?



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