Publishing problems

V

veravicious

I am attempting to add a navigation bar to my index page. Unfortunatley, it
will not appear on the website. I have re-loaded, upgraded, ran a repair,
called my ISP, who says something is turned on or off in Frontpage 2003 that
is doing this bizarre behavior. I can't figure it out.
I have been working on this issue for a few days now, and am hoping I can
find some assistance.
Yes, I have turned off shared borders, I have also tried Remove Formatting.
What do I do? I loaded the navigation on each page, I have checked it in the
preview window, it's there, but when I publish, no navigation bar.
I have tried moving the navigation bar around the index page, side, bottom,
top... it don't seem to matter.
If you wish to see this bizarre thing, check out my website.
http://www.3dengraving.com that is all there is. Can someone help me?
 
R

Ronx

There is no sign of a navigation bar on that page.

How are you inserting the navigation? Step by Step.
Where are you inserting the navigation? A code snippet from Code View
showing the nav bar and some significant part of the page will help.

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S

Stefan B Rusynko

The nav bar is in the code as
<!--webbot bot="Navigation" S-Type="sequence" S-Orientation="horizontal" S-Rendering="graphics" B-Include-Home="FALSE"
B-Include-Up="FALSE" U-Page="sid:1001" S-Theme="blank 0000" startspan --><!--webbot bot="Navigation" i-checksum="0" endspan -->

But the Checksum=0 indicates no pages meet the nav bar criteria
(probably because the home page file name is not the same as that required by the host server)
And it is applied using a custom theme
(which must be done online in the server running the FP 2002 SE)

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| There is no sign of a navigation bar on that page.
|
| How are you inserting the navigation? Step by Step.
| Where are you inserting the navigation? A code snippet from Code View
| showing the nav bar and some significant part of the page will help.
|
| --
| Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
|
| http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
|
| FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
|
|
|
|
| |
| > I am attempting to add a navigation bar to my index page. Unfortunatley, it
| > will not appear on the website. I have re-loaded, upgraded, ran a repair,
| > called my ISP, who says something is turned on or off in Frontpage 2003 that
| > is doing this bizarre behavior. I can't figure it out.
| > I have been working on this issue for a few days now, and am hoping I can
| > find some assistance.
| > Yes, I have turned off shared borders, I have also tried Remove Formatting.
| > What do I do? I loaded the navigation on each page, I have checked it in the
| > preview window, it's there, but when I publish, no navigation bar.
| > I have tried moving the navigation bar around the index page, side, bottom,
| > top... it don't seem to matter.
| > If you wish to see this bizarre thing, check out my website.
| > http://www.3dengraving.com that is all there is. Can someone help me?
|
 
T

tdie

I am so sorry to piggyback on someone elses question, but I cannot start a
new thread - I am sure I am doing something wrong and I do apologize. Here
is my question - I am a bit of computer "retard" and I do the website for the
village I work it. All has gone well for a year now, but now when I attempt
to make changes on my index page when I go to publish it won't work. When I
go to publish the, I noticed there is an x in a red circle in front of the
word index and it says don't publish. I sure would appreciate some
assistance on this and in laymans terms if you don't mind.

Again sorry to piggyback with someone elses question.
 
R

Ronx

FP2003 - right click the file in folder view or the folder list, then
choose "Don't Publish". This should toggle the red X.

Other versions: right click and choose "Properties"
Workgroup tag
Clear the box "Exclude this file when publishing"
Click OK.

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

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
 

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