Links Problem

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I am using FP 2002. I am trying to create a link bar. The problem I have
is all the links in my main website show up but the ones that are in subwebs
do not show up.

Anyone have a clue what the deal is?

Thanks
 
-----Original Message-----
I am using FP 2002. I am trying to create a link bar.
The problem I have is all the links in my main website
show up but the ones that are in subwebs do not show up.

Anyone have a clue what the deal is?

This is by design. If you want a link outside the current
Web site, you need to:

1. Open your Web site and switch to Navigation view.
2. Right-click the page under which the external link
should appear.
3. Choose Add Existing Page.
4. Use the resulting Insert Hyperlink dialog box to
specify the URL of the page you want.

In general, you should create subwebs in such a way that
each subweb has only a few links to other subwebs. That
is, so that each subweb is a relatively self-contained
body of content.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
|| Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002
|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
|| (All from Microsoft Press)
|/---------------------------------------------------
*----------------------------------------------------
 
Thanks for the insight.


Jim Buyens said:
This is by design. If you want a link outside the current
Web site, you need to:

1. Open your Web site and switch to Navigation view.
2. Right-click the page under which the external link
should appear.
3. Choose Add Existing Page.
4. Use the resulting Insert Hyperlink dialog box to
specify the URL of the page you want.

In general, you should create subwebs in such a way that
each subweb has only a few links to other subwebs. That
is, so that each subweb is a relatively self-contained
body of content.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
*----------------------------------------------------
|\---------------------------------------------------
|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
|| Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002
|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
|| (All from Microsoft Press)
|/---------------------------------------------------
*----------------------------------------------------
 
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