Karen3b,
I will give you a solution later today. I just don't have time right now.
Stay tuned.
DavidF
DavidF ~
Originally I created a 3-pg Pub doc and thus a 3-pg website -- and
I
let the navbar wizard create the menu. Then I went back and inserted 9
more
pages. When I first inserted the 9 pages, they were not in the correct
physical order. I knew that Pub 2000 wouldn't take more than 10 pages
on
the
menu, and that I would have to have subsidiary pages. I've done that
before
-- which is when I discovered that the pages need to be in correct
physical
order (although I initially thought that I should be able to direct,
via
hyperlink, to the "next" page that I wanted the viewed to see,
regardless
of
the physical order. So I put all the pages in order, and I removed one
page
that I don't have content for yet. Thus, I ended up with a total of 11
pages, all in the correct physical order. I put a hyperlink on pg 6
(Products) to direct folks to Sunscreen sub page (#7). Eventually I
want
to
put at least one more sub page, linked to pg 6.
Under Directions (main pg 10), I want to have hyperlinks to forms
that
clients can download, fill out, and bring with them. I will also
probably
write some "subject" pages -- such as Rosacea, or other skin
conditions.
I'm
guessing the website will end up w/ about 20-25 pages.
Mike Koewler says I should learn to use absolute links. I'll gladly
do
that, if I can find info on how to do so. If you can't tell, I haven't
had
any training or mentoring in this website building business.
Meanwhile, back at AFS website. I removed the hyperlink to
Sunscreens,
and my pages are thus:
Main Page (MP) 1
MP 2
MP 3
MP 4
MP 5
MP 6 ----with link to
Sub Page (SP) 7 (which has a "next" and a "previous" link
to
the MPs
before and after it
MP 8
MP 9
MP 10
MP 11 (on the Menu, this is page 10).
When I created the links, I linked to the specific page numbers. I
tried doing the "previous" and "next", but thought that the specific
numbers
had a better chance of routing around SP 7. But going in descending
order,
there's no routing around SP7.
I hope that makes better sense.
And if absolute links would be better in the long run, I'll learn
'em.
I'm going to have to add sub pages to another website
(
www.counselingservicesinc.com) eventually, so I might as well!
Thanks mucho.
--
karen3b
:
After reading it three times, no, it doesn't make sense to me.
Let's try this one step at a time.
Did you originally create a 10 page Publisher document and thus a 10
page
website, and let the menu/navbar wizard create the menu? Then did you
go
back and insert the About Sunscreen page into your Pub file after the
Products page, and before the About Karen page? In other words as page
7
of
your Publisher document? I ask this because the links from your
menu/navbar
are correct up through the About Sunscreen page, and then are off by
one
from that point on.
I am guessing that the problem you are having is that you did insert
the
About Sunscreen page into your original 10 page site. When you did
that
you
created a problem with your menu. Publisher 2000 is limited to 10
pages
in
the wizard built main menu. If you add pages to your Publisher
document
you
cannot add those pages to the main menu IF you want to use the wizard.
How many pages do you expect to have when you are done, including
subpages?
Post back with answers to my questions, and we can go from there. You
have a
number of options available to you to build a 10+ page site with Pub
2000.
DavidF
Hi, DavidF ~
No, I just triple-checked.
On the MENU (a smart object -- and I've double-checked that it is a
smart
object and all hyperlinks are consistent throughout the pages),
starting
with
Products (pg6): from hyperlink on Products> About Sunscreen is pg 7
(although
now that I've put a hyperlink on the page title of About Sunscreen,
it
is
now
on the menu), Tools = pg8 (but comes up as if pg 9 = About Karen),
About
Karen = pg 9 (but comes up as if Directions (=pg10).
When using the "next" and "previous" hyperlinks: Directions
"previous"
goes
to Sunscreen (and it should go to Karen.
The Menu, starting with Products (pg 6)
now has Sunscreen (pg7)
About Karen (pg9)
Directions (pg10)
Tools (pg 8) is not on Menu now.
All these pg numbers are also the physical order of the pages.
I can take the hyperlink off the title of About Sunscreens (which
wasn't
there when I first asked my question)....
Did my explanation make any sense?
Karen3b
--
karen3b
:
You have the "about karen" link written to to go to
http://aboutfaceskincareplace.com/page9.html and page 9 is you
directions
page. About karen is page 8, so the link would be
http://aboutfaceskincareplace.com/page8.html
You also have the Directions link written incorrectly, pointing to
page
10.
Tools is page 10, not page 8 as you have written it.
Just change you link to the correct page, and you should be good to
go.
DavidF
I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I was able to get a
subsidiary
page
to function well on another website I built. This time I cannot
make
it
work. The website is AboutFaceSkinCarePlace.com Pg 6 is
Products;
right
now
I have a subsidiary page "About Sunscreen" [soon I'll have 2
subsidiary
pages
under Products]. When I click on "About Karen" -- the next topic
page,
"About Sunscreen" comes up. I've tried hyperlinking by specific
page
(pg
8),
skipping over About Sunscreen (physically page 7), to get to
"About
Karen"
&
that doesn't work. I've tried hyperlinking via "next page" --
and
that
doesn't work. What am I missing?