Ronx......THANK YOU!! It worked! How did you get so smart???
My website now has the correct link bars thanks to you .... I did get an
error message though, not sure if it's important or not....?? "Server error,
server extensions were unable to access the file: (the file reference is the
file in "my documents" where I keep a copy of the website) .... Please check
the file permissions. Contact your Internet Service provider or web server
administrator for more info."
Is this error message important?
:
If you are using a custom theme or style for your navigation bars, you
have to apply the style to the remote website - that is the online
website. Applying the style only to the local copy does not always
publish to the remote site.
The purple text indicates you have visited all the pages. If you delete
your Internet Explorer history the links will display in blue.
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
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http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
Yes, Online. First I "Preview in Browser" and it looks as it should, then I
"publish" and after publishing, it's a totally different navigation
bar,,,,completely different. The Link Bar I chose has mustard gold
rectangles with black text. What comes out after publishing is a link bar
with no rectangles, and the text is bright purple!!
By the way, in my FP, my link bars and not identified by name or number.
(I'm using FP2003-11.6552.8132 SP2, and my server is a SharePoint server)
It's sure strange......If you want to view my site, it's :
http://www.catcorcilius.com I'm sure you'll see all my mistakes! Any help
you can be would be so appreciated.......
me
:
online?
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| Custom Link bars (nav bars) must be done online in FP on the server
running the FP 2002 SE
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| SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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|| Thanks to Stefan and Ronx for their help. I successfully removed the
theme
|| color from my website, replaced it with black and had fun changing other
|| elements so all would look good.
||
|| Just one little ittsey bitsy thing.....
I changed the linkbar
properies
|| and made my font colors all match the linkbar. Everything looked so so
|| good....then.......Surprise!!.....when published, the linkbar looks
totally
|| different from what it did in design view......
||
|| Kay
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|| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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|| > Modify the theme and save it as a new theme name then apply the new
theme to your pages
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|| > _____________________________________________
|| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
|| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
|| > _____________________________________________
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|| >
|| > | Sadly when I did my website I chose a "theme." I like everything
I've got,
|| > | but have decided to change the background color of all pages, but am
denied,
|| > | because the pages were done using a "theme." It's probably a dumb
question,
|| > | but how do I protect, not loose all the things I've got on my pages,
and
|| > | simply change the background color of them? (is anything simple
anymore?...I
|| > | like simple
|| > |
|| > | Kay
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