Page slag ending in .html
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Hello,
How can I get a page slag to end with .html?
For example instead of “about” to be “about.html”?
Thanks
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Do you mean instead of the link on your blog saying “about” you want it to actually read “about.html”? Why?
You can’t do this with standard-issue widgets. You’d have to take out the pages widget from your blog and put in a text widget containing the links, renamed. If you want to change the word that displays on hard-coded tabs, etc that are part of the theme itself, you’re out of luck entirely unless you buy the CSS upgrade, in which case doing that change should be fairly simple.
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Thanks for your response.
Just to make it clear, I have installed wordpress on my server.
With posts, in the Permalinks options I created this custom structure: /%postname%.html and this creates the links that I want for posts. I want the same to happen with pages.
Any ideas?
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Okay, you are in the wrong forums; that’s covered in the sticky thread at the head of the forums called Read Me First. We’re running different software here and won’t be able to answer your questions. They can help you over at WordPress.org.
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