Button orders and structures change wrongly

  • Thread starter Thread starter Russell Durose {F.A.P International}
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Russell Durose {F.A.P International}

When I have constructed the site the buttons are in perfect order, with
subdirectories reflecting their proper order. When I renamed some of the
files in the subdirectories, they would not reflect their same level
directory names. How can I get them to be in perfect reflections?
 
yes...
but it is a update I am doing. What I am saying is, that I have various
layers of pages...some are main sections, with subpages beneath them. For
example, the top layer being home, the sublayers being, regions, archives,
paradigms and projects, with pages under them...then each layer has its own
reference buttons to correspond to each layer of pages, now the order has
gone wrong. It has not been uploaded yet.

Russell

Steve Easton said:
Hi Russell,

I'm not sure I understand your question.
Is the site at the link below your sig??

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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If you are using FP generated navigation, ( also called links ) and you then change the name of a file "after" the
navigation structure has been created, you need to recreate the navigation for that page.

You might try Tools > Recalculate hyperlinks to fix it.

You also might go here: http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
and download a copy of FPCleaner.
Run the functions that clear the Hidden *.web files and the Hidden Temporary files.

Then recalculate the hyperlinks.
See if it helps

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
FP Cleaner
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
Hit Me FP
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm



Russell Durose {F.A.P International} said:
yes...
but it is a update I am doing. What I am saying is, that I have various
layers of pages...some are main sections, with subpages beneath them. For
example, the top layer being home, the sublayers being, regions, archives,
paradigms and projects, with pages under them...then each layer has its own
reference buttons to correspond to each layer of pages, now the order has
gone wrong. It has not been uploaded yet.

Russell
 
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