Why the links in the template to change the location to "file:///'...on the pages created from the template?

I'm not sure what I am doing wrong but I am building a portfolio site of a model that I downloaded online.

The site works and I'm slowly converting from the content of the template for the content I want.

As I'm editing the site and adding several pages, I decided to try to add the header, the footer and the bar of navigation as a model with another container Gallery and navigation as an option on the model.

I thought it worked very well until I noticed that the links on pages created by using the template are displayed as follows.Screenshot_2.jpg

instead of links that were in the model which show that,

Screenshot_3.jpg

Is this something that will change when I download the site with the model or did I do something wrong links?

You save your child page yet?  You must do the same. Once registered, DW will adjust the paths for you.

Nancy O.

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