Editing just one page without affecting content/features on other pages

J

jgdalal

I've created my first web site, http://www.cnalum-usa.org/, using
Frontpage 2003 and one of the available templates. The template permits
adding a "banner"/photo on the top of a page, and my "PageMaster" has
one. I use this PageMaster design/layout to create and add new pages to
my site.

Here is my problem ... on some new pages I would like to remove the
"banner"/photo. However, when I delete that on a new page, the photo
gets removed from ALL the pages on the site and the PageMaster gets
modified! Is there a way for me to remove the photo from only the
selected pages? Perhaps I can have a second PageMaster wihout this
photo for creating such pages. I do not know how to create that either!

Note that my site is created by using only the standard features
available on FrontPage 2003. I've not used any "add-ons", special tools
or HTML instructions.

I look forward to and can use some help.

Thanks.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

The template is uses shared borders. You will have to disable the top shared border for the entire
web site or individual pages and then use table in top are of your page to add in the header content
that you want on the specific page.

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J

jgd

After reading the response from Mr. Rowe, I took his suggestion and
"rearranged" the banner photo on the website. It did require redoing
each page on the site and my problem is now solved.

My sincere thanks for the response. I'm no longer interested in
additional feedabck, and do not plan to visit this perticular topic.
 

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