How to build separate links for two languages?

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Paul

I'm building a new site for my home business that

includes an entire separate site in Spanish, but I can't

make a separate navigation bar for each language to appear

only in the correct language without interacting with the

other.



I'm using the Corporate Presence Wizard from the very beginning

and I have managed to modify, add and customize all the elements

I need but I can't achieve to have separate navigations links bars

for each language version of my home page. When I modify

any of the Link Bar Properties of the navigations bars to work

as I want in one page, the navigation bar on other pages modify

as well.



Questions:



How can I make a single home page behave as two separate home pages

(English / Spanish ) without having to have a splash page as index,

working as a language selection?



Or, how can I make 2 complete separate sets of navigation bars

(one for each language)e, even when I'm using a shared borders

default design?

Thanks in advance
Paul
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You have to create individual subwebs / subsites for each language with it own set of pages and
navigation structure.

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P

Paul

Thanks for your help Thomas!

Regards
Paul


Thomas A. Rowe said:
You have to create individual subwebs / subsites for each language with it
own set of pages and navigation structure.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 

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