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TaraB
I am new to front page but not development. I've never had to use FP
before but I'm working with a small comany and i'm working with Front
Page 2002. I have my navigation structure built as follows:
Home
--About Us (child of home)
--Management (child of About Us)
--Office Staff (child of About Us)
--Contacts (Child of Home)
I am using frames with a page in the left frame with a navigation bar
that is based on the FP navigational view. I can see in my nav bar
Home, About US, and Contacts. But I cannot see the child pages of
About US. I currenlty have my nav bar set on "Children of Home". If
I set it to "Child Level" all I see is home.
I want to make it so either when someone clicks on About us they see
the other two links OR the other two links are simply visiable. I
cannot figure out how to do either.
Thanks
Tara
before but I'm working with a small comany and i'm working with Front
Page 2002. I have my navigation structure built as follows:
Home
--About Us (child of home)
--Management (child of About Us)
--Office Staff (child of About Us)
--Contacts (Child of Home)
I am using frames with a page in the left frame with a navigation bar
that is based on the FP navigational view. I can see in my nav bar
Home, About US, and Contacts. But I cannot see the child pages of
About US. I currenlty have my nav bar set on "Children of Home". If
I set it to "Child Level" all I see is home.
I want to make it so either when someone clicks on About us they see
the other two links OR the other two links are simply visiable. I
cannot figure out how to do either.
Thanks
Tara