No on the nav bars, it will show both where you include both.
IMO, the subweb is the way to go...make a French flag as a link to the
French subweb from your main web...you've see it done like this I'm sure. It
will also allow you to keep your sanity keeping the pages separate :-)
"Christine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| I'll try the subweb.
| On your first suggestion: can I have one subset appear for one language
and
| the other one for the other language so as to have only one nav bar per
| language? How can I make one disappear?
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > just add a second set of navs below your english ones.
| >
| > or you can create a subweb for French (if your host allows subwebs) -
with
| > all your french pages in it...effectively a separate french web then
create
| > one French link button to the subweb.
| >
| >
| > "Christine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news

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| > |I would like two sets of nav bars on my web site: an English one (for
the
| > | English web pages) and a matching French one (for the French pages).
| > Adding a
| > | link bar to both sets of pages leaves me with one nav. bar overriding
the
| > | other nav bar. I took the shared borders out of my web site because
caused
| > | too much trouble. But adding link bars gives me the same trouble. I
| > created
| > | an Fr directory off the main English site directory.
| > | Thank you...
| >
| >
| >