Using different graphic on home page than all other pages

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I want to use one image at the top of the home page and a different image at the top of all the other pages. The rest of the layout is common to all pages. Can I do this and how?
 
Not possible if using Shared Borders, you would have to use the FP Include Page component if you
want to share content between pages and only have one or two pages to update navigation, banner or
footer, etc.

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Rilindmom said:
I want to use one image at the top of the home page and a different image at the top of all the
other pages. The rest of the layout is common to all pages. Can I do this and how?
 
Disable shared borders for that page only and place any info you want in appropriate space.
 
yah but ya know that will become a sticky wicket before long.


| Disable shared borders for that page only and place any info you want in appropriate space.
 
I don't have much of a problem with shared borders. Frames on the other hand was a compatability issue
Changing the 600 page site to includes is not something I look forward to, and my boss will probably keel
over with my overtime.
 
But then my navigation bar is at the top of the page, right? or is there a way to put my logo and pretty images above the bar without shared borders?
 
Use Include Pages.
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Rilindmom said:
But then my navigation bar is at the top of the page, right? or is there
a way to put my logo and pretty images above the bar without shared borders?
 
Without Share Borders, you have complete control and flexibility of your page layout/structure.

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Rilindmom said:
But then my navigation bar is at the top of the page, right? or is there a way to put my logo and
pretty images above the bar without shared borders?
 
Either use an include or if you have FrontPage 2003 a dynamic web template
 

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