Don't understand
If you opened your online site in FP and applied the new theme (and it was correct there)
- where does publishing come in
PS
After applying to the online site Publish changed pages from there to your local to prevent it from changing the online again
| Tried that - even tried recreating the site. Tried entering navigation as
| custom links vs. navigation structure. tried highlighting and changing font.
| No matter what I do it looks fine in FP & Print Preview but goes back to
| regular font in publish. Any other suggestions or is it possibly just a
| glitch with the theme?
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| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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| > Open the online site in FP and Remove / reapply the new theme
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| > | Tried as you suggested - still keeping the font it wants. What is really
| > | strange is that it is the font I want if FP and in print preview. Just when
| > | I publish it does it's own thing. Any other suggestions?
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| > | "Ronx" wrote:
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| > | > Is the vertical navigation set to use it's own theme?
| > | > In FP2003 right click on the nav. bar, choose Nav. bar properties and
| > | > then the style tag. Change this to use the Page's default theme,
| > | > rather than specifying one.
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| > | > Ron Symonds
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| > | > | > | > >I changed the font of the navigation in my theme. Saved as a new
| > | > >theme and
| > | > > Applied to all pages. It shows correctly in FP but when I
| > | > > publish.... The
| > | > > Vertical Navigation Font is not the font I selected. The Horizontal
| > | > > Navigation font did take the change. How can I correct this? Why
| > | > > is it
| > | > > correct in one and not the other?
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