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I will add to this page as time permits, but, for now, here is an illustration of how to build an engenu web site.
This is the structure of the engenu site we built for 101 West Seminole Drive.
The site is built to be two levels deep. The top level contains one photo, one PDF file and the links to six subfolders.
Each of the folders and the PDF file are all named with their their headlines/linking titles. In other words, this folder hierarchy is built to inherit into engenu with most of the work done automatically by inheritance.
The second example is a more-complicated structure, a history of the previewing of homes for a buyer. The top-level page uses an embedded Google maps to show the locations of the homes. Each of the category pages hosts a number of individual pages for the preview homes.
This is a good example of a site that was organized and reorganized repeatedly. You can reorganize your engenu sites as easily as you reorganize your kitchen cabinets.