Title: Adding non-wordpress pages
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Adding non-wordpress pages

 *  [docteurg](https://wordpress.org/support/users/docteurg/)
 * (@docteurg)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-non-wordpress-pages/)
 * Although I have added static pages to my WordPress site, I have a reason to want
   to add other pages without making them WordPress static pages.
 * Example: website is [http://example.com](http://example.com) and I want to add
   a page called Hobbies.html so that the page shows up as [http://example.com/hobbies.html](http://example.com/hobbies.html)
 * I use CUTEFTP for file transfers. I uploaded my page into /public_html but got
   a 404 Not Found error when trying to access it by typing [http://example.com/hobbies.html](http://example.com/hobbies.html)
 * I moved the page to the root directory and got the same error.
 * Is there a way to do this? Please assume I have a good reason for doing this 
   and don’t digress by asking me why. I’d just like an answer if this is possible.
 * Many thanks

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 *  [thebettertwin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/thebettertwin/)
 * (@thebettertwin)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-non-wordpress-pages/#post-1336921)
 * create a folder in your root directory called hobbies and rename hobbies.html
   to index.html
    this worked for me while using custom structure permalinks of /%
   category%/%postname%/ so dunno if it would be any different if you arent using
   permalinks
 *  [RockyMtnHi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rockymtnhi/)
 * (@rockymtnhi)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-non-wordpress-pages/#post-1336995)
 * I always add files in the /public_html/ folder for easy downloading, so I don’t
   know why it doesn’t work for you. If you really want it to work that way you 
   may ask your hosting company tech support. Should work
 * One more note, always name your files with a .php extension. If you do then you
   can always add database or PHP functionality to it later. If you name it .html
   then you have to rename the file later for this type of functionality, mess with
   301 redirects, and lose SEO value in the meantime.
 *  Thread Starter [docteurg](https://wordpress.org/support/users/docteurg/)
 * (@docteurg)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-non-wordpress-pages/#post-1337185)
 * Thanks for the reply thebettertwin. I tried your suggestion and a couple of variations
   without success.
 * the actual name of the website is docteurg.com and the page I want to add (and
   there will be several more after this) is MeetEstelle.html
 * I made a folder called MeetEstelle and changed the name of MeetEstelle.html to
   index.html
 * I put the folder in the root directory with no result. Then I moved it into public_html
   with no result.
 * I’ll make a further explanation of what I’m trying to accomplish in the next 
   post to RockyMtnHi in case you see something there that migh suggest a solution.
 * Thanks for taking the time to respond.
 *  Thread Starter [docteurg](https://wordpress.org/support/users/docteurg/)
 * (@docteurg)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-non-wordpress-pages/#post-1337186)
 * I appreciate your suggestion RockyMtnHi. I think I need to explain what I’m wanting
   to do.
 * I’ve replaced a website that existed for about 5 years and was well-indexed by
   search engines with a WordPress-based website.
 * I want to make replacement web pages for those pages that were indexed by a search
   engine. For example, there is a page called [http://docteurg.com/MeetEstelle.html](http://docteurg.com/MeetEstelle.html)
 * Yes, the information is covered in my ABOUT page in the WordPress site, but anyone
   who uses Google gets the old page as a link and tries to click on it resulting
   in a 404 Not Found message.
 * There are other pages from the web site that will turn up if certain key words
   are Googled, and I want to put a page back up to the same link so people can 
   go to it.
 * Unfortunately, I don’t think I can use the .PHP extension and get the results
   I want.
 * meanwhile, I’ve set up a mirror of the older site on a .NET domain so the information
   is still out there — it just won’t show up on the search engines for a little
   while.
 * Thanks for your time and effort.

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