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Originally Posted by ecchi
Simon, by "index page" I take it you mean the one with the "Enter" link, and by "main" you mean the one with the site menu on it? Or do you mean the other way round?
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I was using what I think of as standard terminology for basic free site construction. I learned that here, so I thought it would be clear enough.

But since it wasn't, here's some clarification.
Yes, the page with the "Enter" link would be the "index.html" page in most cases, particularly if you want to submit the free site to link lists.
What I called the "main" page is the one that many builders actually name "main.html" and yes, it is the one with the site menu, meaning the links to the gallery one and gallery two pages.
I hope that helps clarify what I meant, and which page is which. And, yes, to your follow-up post, we do get twice the sales from the "warning" page, which is why thinking of it only as a warning page can be a big mistake.
Simon
P.S. All of that said, I almost never use pages named "main.html," or "gallery1.html," or "gallery2.html" in our sites. Those page names are only for reference here. Using those generic names would be a big waste of what can be more good spider food, and a waste of another chance to influence the surfer to make the decision you want made. I usually don't name the photos "pic1.jpg" and "pic2.jpg" either, for the same reasons.