Home Page missing header and navigation bars

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Pam R.

I am quite new to publishing a web site, so any help here would be very much
appreciated.

Using FrontPage 2002 built a web site and published it -
http://imagesfromhell.com The home page is missing its page header and also
the navigation bars. They are on the other pages, but of course if not on
the home page, then no one will know any more pages exist. If you click on
the red PTSD in the second paragraph you will see what I mean. I have tried
altering the the home page and re-publishing it - in the Publish Web Box,
the pages to be published all have little green check marks at the side of
them - all that is, except the index.htm which has a question mark at the
side and next to index.htm is says 'conflict'.

If anyone has any ideas I would be most grateful.
Pam R.
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash Gordon®\)

You have two home pages...index.html and index.htm
htm doesn't have navs, html one does.

You need to find out which one your host requires (probably index.html) and remove the other one...check with the host. This happens because FP will automatically rename the home page by what the server requires and not tell you...then you create another one with just htm.


| I am quite new to publishing a web site, so any help here would be very much
| appreciated.
|
| Using FrontPage 2002 built a web site and published it -
| http://imagesfromhell.com The home page is missing its page header and also
| the navigation bars. They are on the other pages, but of course if not on
| the home page, then no one will know any more pages exist. If you click on
| the red PTSD in the second paragraph you will see what I mean. I have tried
| altering the the home page and re-publishing it - in the Publish Web Box,
| the pages to be published all have little green check marks at the side of
| them - all that is, except the index.htm which has a question mark at the
| side and next to index.htm is says 'conflict'.
|
| If anyone has any ideas I would be most grateful.
| Pam R.
|
|
 
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Andrew Murray

are you using shared borders? is the shared border applied to the page that
is missing the header? (or are you using include pages, same questions, is
the include page actually included in the page missing the header?).
 

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