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creating link to new page in FP03

 
 
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      16th Apr 2004
Sorry if this gets a litle convoluted... I've been using FP since 97, current version is 98. I plan to upgrade to 03 but I have a question. Not long ago I helped a friend set up his web site using 03 and there was a step I was used to doing in 98 that I couldn't figure out how to duplicate in 03. It didn't concern me too much at the time but now it does so I thought I'd ask here

Here's an example of a typical page for me

http://www.paulsportraits.com/fashion/fashion-nj.ht

What I do is create this page of thumbnails and then create a new page with a larger image for each. I click on the image, press Ctrl-K to get the 'create hyperlink' dialog. There's an icon on that dialog for a new page. I click on that, get the new page, add the image and save it. Very quick, especially since I'm using a template for each of the image pages

That's what I couldn't figure out how to do in FP03. As I recall, there was no way to duplicate that step. I had to create a new page as the first step, save it, and then switch back to the thumbnail page and create the link to the page I had just created

Did I miss something? Thanks

Pau

 
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      17th Apr 2004
There has never been an automated page maker for images thumbnailed in FP
- I suspect you had a 3rd part add in for that
Check http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/d...in/default.asp

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"Paul Ferrara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F2A09553-287A-4AD8-A211-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Sorry if this gets a litle convoluted... I've been using FP since 97, current version is 98. I plan to upgrade to 03 but I have
a question. Not long ago I helped a friend set up his web site using 03 and there was a step I was used to doing in 98 that I
couldn't figure out how to duplicate in 03. It didn't concern me too much at the time but now it does so I thought I'd ask here.
|
| Here's an example of a typical page for me:
|
| http://www.paulsportraits.com/fashion/fashion-nj.htm
|
| What I do is create this page of thumbnails and then create a new page with a larger image for each. I click on the image, press
Ctrl-K to get the 'create hyperlink' dialog. There's an icon on that dialog for a new page. I click on that, get the new page, add
the image and save it. Very quick, especially since I'm using a template for each of the image pages.
|
| That's what I couldn't figure out how to do in FP03. As I recall, there was no way to duplicate that step. I had to create a new
page as the first step, save it, and then switch back to the thumbnail page and create the link to the page I had just created.
|
| Did I miss something? Thanks.
|
| Paul
|


 
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