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Join Date: Feb 2009
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OS: Win XP
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Frontpage 2003 Borders/Nav Bar messes
I am the web site guy for www.newtons.com, and have been getting multiple menu layers on the index.html page. I haven't found the combination of shared borders, nav bars and so forth to reduce the number back to only one menu and one nav bar per page.
If I edit the index page, back to one nav bar, the body text disappears, and when the body text is copied back into the page, the second nav bar will reappear when I switch pages or go to save and then re-view the page. I have had as many as 4 "layers" appear with no body text. Can anyone steer me in a better direction than the one I have been taking? Thanks, Morgan allpointsyarn@aol.com |
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