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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

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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.

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David M. Gardner said:
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
 
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.

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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.
 
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
 
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?
|
| --
| 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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