There should only be one and the correct one is the one your host requires as a home page file name
If you have created index.htm (and not index.html) in your local PC version of the site,
- then most likely your host requires index.html
(FP created that when you published since this is probably what your host requires)
Rename index.htm to index.html and publish again
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| My website has both the index.htm and index.html and neither one show the
| changes. Should there only be one? In frontpage it's named index.htm.
| Also, I moved the link bar to a different cell the same time I typed a new
| paragraph & it isn't showing up online either. I have another link bar I
| created in a picture on my home page, so I still have links, just the link
| bar I had at the bottom of the page isn't showing up online. I deleted the
| paragraph in frontpage, published again, & the link bar still isn't there.
| Thanks, Phyllis
|
| "Steve Easton" wrote:
|
| > Open your website and then see if it contains both an index.html page and an
| > index.htm page.
| >
| > You can do this by adding the file names to your URL
| >
| >
www.yourwebsite.com/index.htm
| >
| >
www.yourwebsite.com/index.html
| >
| > If they are both there and your changes show in index.htm, then open FrontPage
| > open your local site, and in folder view rename index.htm to index.html
| >
| > Let FrontPage update links when prompted, and then publish your web.
| >
| > You can then delete index.htm from the server.
| >
| >
| > --
| > Steve Easton
| > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > 95isalive
| > This site is best viewed............
| > ........................with a computer
| >
| > | > > I typed a new paragraph onto my homepage (index.htm) inside the table inside
| > > a cell & it shows up fine in normal & preview views. It shows up fine in
| > > browser preview. But when I publish it is not there on the website! I have
| > > other paragraphs showing up just fine that I've added in the past. I'm new to
| > > this as of three months ago, but feel like I've spent every waking hour
| > > learning frontpage & html since then, so I know a LITTLE, enough to be
| > > dangerous, probably! If anyone has an idea, please help. But keep as simple
| > > as possible!
| > > Thanks, Phyllis
| >
| >
| >