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Guest
Hi,
I have a large Web of over 3,000 pages (generated by software for
distribution on CD-ROM). Most of the pages are created from FP templates
using Delphi 7 Page Producers. A theme is applied to whole web, and shared
borders control the Nav Buttons, etc.
Everything works AOK, until I need to make a small change to the Nav
Structure in FrontPage. Then FP2000 goes off for 30 minutes (on my 1.7GHz
Pentium IV) recalculating hyperlinks - which is totally unnecessary! Worse,
when it's finished pages which are wider than the Browser window are no
longer centred in the browser window, but in some "virtual" window (so you
can't see the heading), graphics like the horizontal ruler are replaced by
the clunky default, and the colours from the Theme for showing hyperlink
status (active, visited, not visited) have reverted to the default which is
pretty ugly on my chosen theme (Folio). Lately I've found that just
changing the view in FP seems to trigger this off - it's very unpredictable.
How do I stop FP2000 from trashing my formatting? I can rerun the program
that generates the pages to reset things, but that's an overnight job and
not something I want to do (on top of wasting 30 minutes waiting for FP2000
to finish recalculating)!
Cheers, Paul
I have a large Web of over 3,000 pages (generated by software for
distribution on CD-ROM). Most of the pages are created from FP templates
using Delphi 7 Page Producers. A theme is applied to whole web, and shared
borders control the Nav Buttons, etc.
Everything works AOK, until I need to make a small change to the Nav
Structure in FrontPage. Then FP2000 goes off for 30 minutes (on my 1.7GHz
Pentium IV) recalculating hyperlinks - which is totally unnecessary! Worse,
when it's finished pages which are wider than the Browser window are no
longer centred in the browser window, but in some "virtual" window (so you
can't see the heading), graphics like the horizontal ruler are replaced by
the clunky default, and the colours from the Theme for showing hyperlink
status (active, visited, not visited) have reverted to the default which is
pretty ugly on my chosen theme (Folio). Lately I've found that just
changing the view in FP seems to trigger this off - it's very unpredictable.
How do I stop FP2000 from trashing my formatting? I can rerun the program
that generates the pages to reset things, but that's an overnight job and
not something I want to do (on top of wasting 30 minutes waiting for FP2000
to finish recalculating)!
Cheers, Paul