Include Component

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I want to replace my shared boarders by using the Include. I've already
done this with the top and the bottom. Not sure how to do the left side.
Currently I have a menu.swf file that makes up the menu system. I have this
copied on every page. Looks like a perfect opportunity but I can't figure
out how to use the Include with a swf file. The option to include a file
(menu.swf) is not available.

If I create a separate html file with the menus in place, it seems to mess
up the page. Sometimes the page blanks out and only my menu shows. I'm
sure there must be a way to use the "Include" for a specific file.

Thanks
 
Copy your left.htm (with your .swf in the .htm file) to another file name (say newleft.htm) or to a new folder and in your page
Insert the newleft.htm as an include page

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| I want to replace my shared boarders by using the Include. I've already
| done this with the top and the bottom. Not sure how to do the left side.
| Currently I have a menu.swf file that makes up the menu system. I have this
| copied on every page. Looks like a perfect opportunity but I can't figure
| out how to use the Include with a swf file. The option to include a file
| (menu.swf) is not available.
|
| If I create a separate html file with the menus in place, it seems to mess
| up the page. Sometimes the page blanks out and only my menu shows. I'm
| sure there must be a way to use the "Include" for a specific file.
|
| Thanks
|
|
 
Hey Stefan,
This is what I eventually tried but I can't seem to properly include it in
the right place..so that it looks correct. Sometimes it replaces the entire
page that I included it too.

Sometimes everything is skewed over and out of align. It has presented a
challenge since my original website has many pages and I would have to
rebuild each page by deleting the left side section. Their doesn't seem to
be an easy way to do this.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
Copy your left.htm (with your .swf in the .htm file) to another file name
(say newleft.htm) or to a new folder and in your page
 
Layout your page in tables and contain the include in a left fixed width column

Shared border are just special Include pages that build the tables for you in specific locations

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| Hey Stefan,
| This is what I eventually tried but I can't seem to properly include it in
| the right place..so that it looks correct. Sometimes it replaces the entire
| page that I included it too.
|
| Sometimes everything is skewed over and out of align. It has presented a
| challenge since my original website has many pages and I would have to
| rebuild each page by deleting the left side section. Their doesn't seem to
| be an easy way to do this.
|
| | > Copy your left.htm (with your .swf in the .htm file) to another file name
| (say newleft.htm) or to a new folder and in your page
| > Insert the newleft.htm as an include page
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | > | I want to replace my shared boarders by using the Include. I've already
| > | done this with the top and the bottom. Not sure how to do the left
| side.
| > | Currently I have a menu.swf file that makes up the menu system. I have
| this
| > | copied on every page. Looks like a perfect opportunity but I can't
| figure
| > | out how to use the Include with a swf file. The option to include a
| file
| > | (menu.swf) is not available.
| > |
| > | If I create a separate html file with the menus in place, it seems to
| mess
| > | up the page. Sometimes the page blanks out and only my menu shows. I'm
| > | sure there must be a way to use the "Include" for a specific file.
| > |
| > | Thanks
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
I've tried this. What ends up hapening is that the Include Component will
display correctly but nothing else in the page is displayed. Not sure why?

Stefan B Rusynko said:
Layout your page in tables and contain the include in a left fixed width column

Shared border are just special Include pages that build the tables for you in specific locations

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| Hey Stefan,
| This is what I eventually tried but I can't seem to properly include it in
| the right place..so that it looks correct. Sometimes it replaces the entire
| page that I included it too.
|
| Sometimes everything is skewed over and out of align. It has presented a
| challenge since my original website has many pages and I would have to
| rebuild each page by deleting the left side section. Their doesn't seem to
| be an easy way to do this.
|
| | > Copy your left.htm (with your .swf in the .htm file) to another file name
| (say newleft.htm) or to a new folder and in your page
| > Insert the newleft.htm as an include page
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | > | I want to replace my shared boarders by using the Include. I've already
| > | done this with the top and the bottom. Not sure how to do the left
| side.
| > | Currently I have a menu.swf file that makes up the menu system. I have
| this
| > | copied on every page. Looks like a perfect opportunity but I can't
| figure
| > | out how to use the Include with a swf file. The option to include a
| file
| > | (menu.swf) is not available.
| > |
| > | If I create a separate html file with the menus in place, it seems to
| mess
| > | up the page. Sometimes the page blanks out and only my menu shows. I'm
| > | sure there must be a way to use the "Include" for a specific file.
| > |
| > | Thanks
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 

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