Frontpage 2002 themes

C

Charlie

I have not used frontpage all that much other then to create one web site.
But I have noticed that my pages arebroken up into other pages.

I guess what I am saying is the top of my index page has a page that is
imbeded in it and so is the navigation bar and the info in the bottom of my
pages.

Does Frontpage us frames to do this?
 
R

Ronx

This can be done with Frames, and is most likely the answer. But there
are other ways to produce a similar effect without using frames. We
will need to see a page to verify. A link would be useful for this.
 
R

Ronx

You are using Shared Borders, not Frames. Shared borders are a much
better option than frames. The border files are embedded in tables
added to the page.
Open a page in a browser and use View->Source to see the results.

The files for each border (top, left and right) are located in the
_borders folder and are named top.htm, left.htm and bottom.htm. If you
cannot see the _borders folder, then with the website open use
Tools->Site Settings (or Web Settings)
On the Advanced tag, tick the box "Show hidden folders and files".
Click OK and allow the web to refresh.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
C

Charlie

OK Thanks! That helps. I have always had some trouble understanding how
Frontpage sets up its pages.
 

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