folder_derived shows on winexplorer,butnot when publishing on Fpa.

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Please help !!!!

1) A folder created by Frontpage themes named _derived shows on my computer
and through windows explorer, but NOT when publishing to a remote website
through Frontpage, despite having deactivated hidden folders through
Tools/site settings. Indeed, looking at the website folders through the
publish menu shows folders that are not on my website, such as one named
themes. I looked inside this folder titled themes, but could not see the same
content as the one in _derived.

2) I am trying to left-align and make bold my page banner. It used to be
like that, but seemingly on its own became center aligned and not bold. I
checked the properties of my page banner on http://www.forecasturkey.com,
but the address on the properties is referring to a gif file that is in fact
bold and left aligned.
 
FP hides the _derived folder in FP (it is managed by FP)

To change the banner use Format Theme Modify/Customize Graphics select the banner and the text tab - save as new theme name
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| Please help !!!!
|
| 1) A folder created by Frontpage themes named _derived shows on my computer
| and through windows explorer, but NOT when publishing to a remote website
| through Frontpage, despite having deactivated hidden folders through
| Tools/site settings. Indeed, looking at the website folders through the
| publish menu shows folders that are not on my website, such as one named
| themes. I looked inside this folder titled themes, but could not see the same
| content as the one in _derived.
|
| 2) I am trying to left-align and make bold my page banner. It used to be
| like that, but seemingly on its own became center aligned and not bold. I
| checked the properties of my page banner on http://www.forecasturkey.com,
| but the address on the properties is referring to a gif file that is in fact
| bold and left aligned.
|
|
 

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