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lewwarden
In working on my home page I created a cell/table (I'm working from an MS
template so I'm not sure which) into which I inserted a lot of text. Which
greatly expanded the height of the cell/table. I don't like long scroll
downs and wanted to breakup the dull expanse of text, so I created a second
page as a sub of the Home page on the Navigation table and cut/pasted a large
segment of text to the second page.
This resulted in a repeat of the banner, link bars, and footer I had
created for the home page. I was happy with the link bars and footer
repeat, but I didn’t want the same banner, which was far too prominent for a
second page. So I decided I would simply delete the unwanted material from
the banner and create a new banner in a more subdued form. Well, when I
looked back at my first page, lo and behold the elaborate banner was gone,
replaced by the puny little one that I had created in what I thought would be
a second, new page.
I suppose that what I should have done was create a new Web site and connect
it to my home page via a hyperlink. But I didn’t, and would like to know if
there is some other way of handling the problem.
Any thoughts and suggestions will be much appreciated. I find the problems
of working with this (to me) very complex program both fascinating and
frustrating.
template so I'm not sure which) into which I inserted a lot of text. Which
greatly expanded the height of the cell/table. I don't like long scroll
downs and wanted to breakup the dull expanse of text, so I created a second
page as a sub of the Home page on the Navigation table and cut/pasted a large
segment of text to the second page.
This resulted in a repeat of the banner, link bars, and footer I had
created for the home page. I was happy with the link bars and footer
repeat, but I didn’t want the same banner, which was far too prominent for a
second page. So I decided I would simply delete the unwanted material from
the banner and create a new banner in a more subdued form. Well, when I
looked back at my first page, lo and behold the elaborate banner was gone,
replaced by the puny little one that I had created in what I thought would be
a second, new page.
I suppose that what I should have done was create a new Web site and connect
it to my home page via a hyperlink. But I didn’t, and would like to know if
there is some other way of handling the problem.
Any thoughts and suggestions will be much appreciated. I find the problems
of working with this (to me) very complex program both fascinating and
frustrating.