In your frameset page right click for frame properties
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| Thank you for the info it makes sense now. But how do you change the frame
| size anyway?
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| Thanks,
|
| David M. Gardner (remove the "na.")
| "It's never too late to be what you might have been."
| George Eliot
| | > The text is placed on the graphic buttons. These buttons
| > are fixed in size so no matter how wide you get the
| > frame, the amount of text displayed is determined by the
| > button width.
| >
| > That is why Thomas recommended that you might want to try
| > a button style from another theme.
| >
| > I hope this helps.
| >
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >Can I change the frame size that the nav bar is in?
| > Because when I right
| > >click there is not a frame properties and there is
| > nothing with the mouse
| > >when I hover over the frame edge.
| > >
| > >--
| > >Thanks,
| > >
| > >David M. Gardner (remove the "na.")
| > >"It's never too late to be what you might have been."
| > >George Eliot
| > >| > >> Not possible to have two lines in any FP generated
| > banner or navigation
| > >> button. The best/easiest option is to shorten the
| > name. The option is to
| > >> modify the theme to use bigger buttons and/or change
| > the font size.
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >>
| > >> ==============================================
| > >> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > >> WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > >>
| > >> FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
| > >> MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > >> ==============================================
| > >> To assist you in getting the best answers for
| > FrontPage support see:
| > >>
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > >>
| > message
| > >> | > (e-mail address removed)...
| > >> > I'm using Frontpage 2002. I use the corperate web
| > wizard to set up a
| > >web
| > >> site. Now I have a page name that does not fit on my
| > home page's side nav
| > >> bar. How do I change the frame width so that the name
| > fits or is the some
| > >> way to get <cr> in the name?
| > >> >
| > >> > Thanks,
| > >> >
| > >> > David M. Gardner (remove the "na.")
| > >> > "It's never too late to be what you might have been."
| > >> > George Eliot
| > >>
| > >>
| > >
| > >
| > >.
| > >
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