Navigation Problems On Remote Site

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Guest

Using FP2003. The navigation looks and works perfectly in FP. It WAS working
perfectly on the remote site. All I did was make a new page and added it to
the navigation by dragging it to the proper menu in the navigation view.
Now, on the remote site I have the navigation but NO words on MOST of the
pages... . The links work... Just no words.

I have done a re-calculate, removed & added back Link bars, can someone
please help??? the site is http://www.dearmondtool.com

I appreciate the help. Thanks. Dan.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Be specific
which page and which links
I see links on most pages

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| Using FP2003. The navigation looks and works perfectly in FP. It WAS working
| perfectly on the remote site. All I did was make a new page and added it to
| the navigation by dragging it to the proper menu in the navigation view.
| Now, on the remote site I have the navigation but NO words on MOST of the
| pages... . The links work... Just no words.
|
| I have done a re-calculate, removed & added back Link bars, can someone
| please help??? the site is http://www.dearmondtool.com
|
| I appreciate the help. Thanks. Dan.
 
G

Guest

Hello Stefan, Thanks for the reply,
I changed the links to styles with no buttons. The page descriptions then
show up. However, IF I use a button style of any kind, all I get is the
button... no description of the page linked to that button is present. I.E.
.... if the button links to say "products" the word products cannot be seen.

All this works perfectly in FP. Even in browsers when previewing. My ISP
tells me it is a bug in FP2003 that corrupts the extensions on their server
when I publish.

There was no problem until I simply made and added a page to the navigation,
then published the page to the server. ... ???

A perfect example is http://www.dearmondtool.com/metals.htm You will see
that the yellow buttons are screwed! Some have descriptions, some don't.

I sure appreciate the help. Many Thanks. Dan.
 

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