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Can anyone tell me how to create a navigation bar that expands without
jumping to a new page until you get to the end. In other words, I'd like to
have a tree like structure for the navigation bar. I've seen a lot of web
sites like this but I don't know how to create it with FrontPage 2003

For example:

Thermal Dependency ---> Red (webpage)
---> Yellow (webpage)
---> Green (webpage)
---> Blue (webpage)

Current Dependency ---> Red (Webpage)
---> Yellow (Webpage)
---> Green (webpage)
---> Blue (webpage)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Lee
 
Please refer to:

Creating DHTML Menus in FrontPage 2003
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=28

Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
*-----------------------------­-----------------------
|\----------------------------­-----------------------
|| Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out
|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
||----------------------------­-----------------------
|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
|| (All from Microsoft Press)
|/----------------------------­-----------------------
*-----------------------------­-----------------------
 
Thank you, Jim. I'm a newbie to FrontPage and I didn't know what it was
called. Seems there's a ton of information in this user's group.
Thanks Again,
Lee
 
Can anything like this be done in WORD?

Lee said:
Thank you, Jim. I'm a newbie to FrontPage and I didn't know what it was
called. Seems there's a ton of information in this user's group.
Thanks Again,
Lee
 
You'll need to ask the experts in the Word newsgroups.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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| Can anything like this be done in WORD?
|
| "Lee" wrote:
|
| > Thank you, Jim. I'm a newbie to FrontPage and I didn't know what it was
| > called. Seems there's a ton of information in this user's group.
| > Thanks Again,
| > Lee
| >
| > "Jim Buyens" wrote:
| >
| > > Please refer to:
| > >
| > > Creating DHTML Menus in FrontPage 2003
| > > http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=28
| > >
| > > Jim Buyens
| > > Microsoft MVP
| > > http://www.interlacken.com
| > > Author of:
| > > *-----------------------------­-----------------------
| > > |\----------------------------­-----------------------
| > > || Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out
| > > || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
| > > ||----------------------------­-----------------------
| > > || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
| > > || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
| > > || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
| > > || (All from Microsoft Press)
| > > |/----------------------------­-----------------------
| > > *-----------------------------­-----------------------
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > > "Lee" wrote:
| > >
| > > > Can anyone tell me how to create a navigation bar that expands
without
| > > > jumping to a new page until you get to the end. In other words, I'd
like to
| > > > have a tree like structure for the navigation bar. I've seen a lot
of web
| > > > sites like this but I don't know how to create it with FrontPage
2003
| > > >
| > > > For example:
| > > >
| > > > Thermal Dependency ---> Red (webpage)
| > > > ---> Yellow (webpage)
| > > > ---> Green (webpage)
| > > > ---> Blue (webpage)
| > > >
| > > > Current Dependency ---> Red (Webpage)
| > > > ---> Yellow (Webpage)
| > > > ---> Green (webpage)
| > > > ---> Blue (webpage)
| > > >
| > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
| > > > Regards,
| > > > Lee
 
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