Link bar isn't visible once published

G

Guest

I've just started working with FP (2002) and I've published my content.
Everything shows up fine on my computer, but when I publish it I loose my
link bar and my shared borders on some of my pages. This is making me buggy!
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks --
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Shared borders and Include Pages are design time tools w/ the content (inside the <BODY> tags) of the Shared Border or Include page
"embedded" or included as html in your pages when you save any of the file(s) using them (or save the borders / include pages
themselves)

FP converts your page(s) to a series of tables to include the Shared borders, (which are really just a special case of Include
pages)
But FP can not build those tables if either your shared border page content or main page content has illegal html or broken tag
pairs
- usually due to missing </body></html> tags, or unmatched table / cell tags (unclosed table / cell tags), or some other unclosed
html block element

If you can see them using File Preview in Browser they will publish in as part of your pages

If you can't see them using File Preview in Browser, it's because FP can not build the included content tables, so you need to
validate and correct your broken html


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| I've just started working with FP (2002) and I've published my content.
| Everything shows up fine on my computer, but when I publish it I loose my
| link bar and my shared borders on some of my pages. This is making me buggy!
| What am I doing wrong?
|
| Thanks --
 
G

Guest

I've looked through the html for the header and I'm not finding any broken
links. The URL is www.christthekingevans.org

The Webbot statement for the links is greyed out in the html code, is that
normal? I've recalculated the links and that doesn't seem to have helped.
 

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