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Allen_N
I have 2 problems with links in the website I created with Publisher.
1st, Publisher seems to insist on absolute references. I thought I could
refer to a picture on my HDD as "subfolder\pic.gif", so long as my website
had the same folder names and structure. But, the link fails when I test the
web page locally -or- when I upload it and test it on the WWW.
2nd, when I added a new page (using the Inset menu and 'Duplicate all
objects on page' from 'More Options') I got a new "page button: added to the
Web navigation bar, but there is no link embedded in it (i.e. no way to reach
the new page from within http). If I insert a hyperlink I just get an
ordinary one (i.e. underlined orange text, instead of plain text matching
all the other page buttons on the Web navigation bar).
How do I fix these without abandoning Publisher and going back to the HTML?
1st, Publisher seems to insist on absolute references. I thought I could
refer to a picture on my HDD as "subfolder\pic.gif", so long as my website
had the same folder names and structure. But, the link fails when I test the
web page locally -or- when I upload it and test it on the WWW.
2nd, when I added a new page (using the Inset menu and 'Duplicate all
objects on page' from 'More Options') I got a new "page button: added to the
Web navigation bar, but there is no link embedded in it (i.e. no way to reach
the new page from within http). If I insert a hyperlink I just get an
ordinary one (i.e. underlined orange text, instead of plain text matching
all the other page buttons on the Web navigation bar).
How do I fix these without abandoning Publisher and going back to the HTML?