Question about links and navigation...

D

Dan Miller

Ok, here is what I WANT in my webpage:
I would like a system of links for navigation on the left hand side of the
page.
I want this same system of links throughout my entire site, HOWEVER, I do
not want a FRAMES page.
Is there a way of setting up links so they can be exactly the same
throughtout the entire website (example, if i wanna change or add ONE LINK,
it will be refelected in all of the other pages).
I know you can do this with a FRAMES page, but I wanna do this without using
FRAMES.

Take a look at this website:
http://h2wiki.halowiki.net/wiki/Main_Page

See the links on the left hand side?? Thats EXACTLY the kind of page I wanna
do, without frames.
Am I outta luck, and will I have to code every single page with a set of
links, or is there something I can do to maintain the navigation through all
the pages in my website???
Thanks. I am using FrontPage 2003, and any help would be appreciated.

dan
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Welp, I GUESS you could read the HELP files on using INCLUDED
CONTENT...specifically INCLUDEd PAGEs. MAYBE that will HELP.

hTh


| Ok, here is what I WANT in my webpage:
| I would like a system of links for navigation on the left hand side of the
| page.
| I want this same system of links throughout my entire site, HOWEVER, I do
| not want a FRAMES page.
| Is there a way of setting up links so they can be exactly the same
| throughtout the entire website (example, if i wanna change or add ONE
LINK,
| it will be refelected in all of the other pages).
| I know you can do this with a FRAMES page, but I wanna do this without
using
| FRAMES.
|
| Take a look at this website:
| http://h2wiki.halowiki.net/wiki/Main_Page
|
| See the links on the left hand side?? Thats EXACTLY the kind of page I
wanna
| do, without frames.
| Am I outta luck, and will I have to code every single page with a set of
| links, or is there something I can do to maintain the navigation through
all
| the pages in my website???
| Thanks. I am using FrontPage 2003, and any help would be appreciated.
|
| dan
|
|
 
D

Dan Miller

I did a basic search for 'em in the Help Files, but to no avail. Oh well,
guess frames is my only option.
Good enough I guess!

dan
 
A

Andrew Murray

You can't have searched very hard: This is the result of a search simply
using Frontpage Help: It has all the info you need:

Add an Included Content Web component to a Web page


Note To embed a Web page in another Web page, both pages must be part
of the same Web site.

1.. In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design
..
2.. Place the insertion point where you want the included content to
appear.
3.. On the Insert menu, click Web Component.
4.. In the Insert Web Component dialog box, under Component type,
click Included Content.
If the Included Content option is unavailable

1.. On the Tools menu, click Page Options.
2.. Click the Authoring tab, and then select the Author-time Web
Components check box.
5.. Under Choose a type of content, click one of the following:
a.. Substitution Inserts a component that shows the author,
description, last changed date, or URL.
b.. Page Inserts a component that displays the contents of one
page on another page.
c.. Page Based on Schedule Inserts a component that displays
the contents of another page on the active page at specified times. This
component requires FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions from Microsoft or
SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft.
d.. Picture Based on Schedule Inserts a component that displays
a picture on the active page at specified times. This component requires
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions or SharePoint Team Services.
e.. Page Banner Inserts a page banner that is displayed as a
graphical title based on the page theme or as text.
If some of the content types appear dimmed

Some FrontPage features require special FrontPage information called
metadata (metadata: Data that describes other data. For example, the words
in a document are data; the word count is an example of metadata.). It the
some of the content types are unavailable, you may need to add FrontPage
metadata to your Web site. To learn more about FrontPage metadata, see About
FrontPage Web sites in the See Also list which is visible when you are
connected to the Internet.
To add FrontPage metadata to your Web site

1.. Close all open pages.
2.. On the File menu, click Open Site.
3.. In the Open Site dialog box, browse to and click the folder
that contains your Web site.
No folder or site name will appear in the Site name box.

4.. Click Open. If you are alerted that FrontPage needs to add
information to your folder, click Yes.
More information Find links to more information about server side
includes in the See Also list, which is visible when you are connected to
the Internet.
 

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