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HI,
I'm encountering a problem creating seperate navigation buttons for parent page and child pages. Every time I change the child pages navigation criteria it changes also the parent page navigation criteria. How can you solve it? I use the FrontPage 2000. Many thanks. |
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Assumption: you are using FP Navigation bars in shared borders.
One problem with shared borders is that they are shared. What goes in on one page is replicated on _all_ the others. What are the criteria you are using for parent and child? Assuming (dangerous) that by "parent" you mean Home page, and you are setting Child pages for the Home page navigation, and Same level for the child pages, you could use Child pages Under Home for both, (and tick the Home page box). Or you could simply not use shared borders on the Home page, and design that page layout to resemble the child pages, using the home specific nav bar. There are a lot of assumptions in these solutions, more information would us to help you. Ron -- Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. "Adam" <adam.givon@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3bd71e85.0408220110.7f0e1a7b@posting.google.com... > HI, > > I'm encountering a problem creating seperate navigation buttons for > parent page and child pages. Every time I change the child pages > navigation criteria it changes also the parent page navigation > criteria. > How can you solve it? > > I use the FrontPage 2000. > > Many thanks. |
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