Drop Down Menus

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I use FRont Page 2003 and I wanted to create a drop down menu on my web page as my Table of Contents was getting too big. I decided to use Xara to create my Navigation Bars in drop down to save space. It is supposed to be compatible with Front Page 2003 and has add ins for inclusion in FP2003. Everything worked fine in Xara (naturally) and I created the drop down menus, but when I uploaded them onto my PCs Front Page and then tried to view them in the browser all I got was a run time error message and nothing displayed except the main buttons. The drop down menus would not appear and all I got was the debug error window and when I looked at the debugging instruction it left me more in the dark than before. I could not figure out how to make the script work to display the drop downs. I have printed off several pages of information on how to create DHTML menus in FP, but it was not very helpful as FP does not provide enough features for creating them. Can anyone help
 
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-----Original Message-----
I use FRont Page 2003 and I wanted to create a drop down
menu on my web page as my Table of Contents was getting
too big. I decided to use Xara to create my Navigation
Bars in drop down to save space. It is supposed to be
compatible with Front Page 2003 and has add ins for
inclusion in FP2003. Everything worked fine in Xara
(naturally) and I created the drop down menus, but when I
uploaded them onto my PCs Front Page and then tried to
view them in the browser all I got was a run time error
message and nothing displayed except the main buttons.
The drop down menus would not appear and all I got was the
debug error window and when I looked at the debugging
instruction it left me more in the dark than before. I
could not figure out how to make the script work to
display the drop downs. I have printed off several pages
of information on how to create DHTML menus in FP, but it
was not very helpful as FP does not provide enough
features for creating them. Can anyone help
 
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pippo

-----Original Message-----
I use FRont Page 2003 and I wanted to create a drop down
menu on my web page as my Table of Contents was getting
too big. I decided to use Xara to create my Navigation
Bars in drop down to save space. It is supposed to be
compatible with Front Page 2003 and has add ins for
inclusion in FP2003. Everything worked fine in Xara
(naturally) and I created the drop down menus, but when I
uploaded them onto my PCs Front Page and then tried to
view them in the browser all I got was a run time error
message and nothing displayed except the main buttons.
The drop down menus would not appear and all I got was the
debug error window and when I looked at the debugging
instruction it left me more in the dark than before. I
could not figure out how to make the script work to
display the drop downs. I have printed off several pages
of information on how to create DHTML menus in FP, but it
was not very helpful as FP does not provide enough
features for creating them. Can anyone help
 
P

pippo

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-----Original Message-----
I use FRont Page 2003 and I wanted to create a drop down
menu on my web page as my Table of Contents was getting
too big. I decided to use Xara to create my Navigation
Bars in drop down to save space. It is supposed to be
compatible with Front Page 2003 and has add ins for
inclusion in FP2003. Everything worked fine in Xara
(naturally) and I created the drop down menus, but when I
uploaded them onto my PCs Front Page and then tried to
view them in the browser all I got was a run time error
message and nothing displayed except the main buttons.
The drop down menus would not appear and all I got was the
debug error window and when I looked at the debugging
instruction it left me more in the dark than before. I
could not figure out how to make the script work to
display the drop downs. I have printed off several pages
of information on how to create DHTML menus in FP, but it
was not very helpful as FP does not provide enough
features for creating them. Can anyone help
 

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