How do I create a dropdown box in frontpage

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If you're referring to a dropdown menu for links/navigation, Google for:

drop down menu script .. and you'll come up with many choices.
 
I have a navigation bar on the left hand side of my web site and I want a
drop down menu for one of my navigation bars.
 
Hi

Thanks for giving me the website to look at examples but I'm afraid its all
double dutch to me as I have no idea how to write in html code. There isnt
any way to do this without knowing html code is there?
 
The scripts that Dave pointed you to are cut and paste, with instructions.

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| Hi
|
| Thanks for giving me the website to look at examples but I'm afraid its
all
| double dutch to me as I have no idea how to write in html code. There
isnt
| any way to do this without knowing html code is there?
|
|
|
| "David Berry" wrote:
|
| > You can use JavaScript to do this. See the examples at
| > http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/
| >
| >
| >
| > | > >I have a navigation bar on the left hand side of my web site and I want
a
| > > drop down menu for one of my navigation bars.
| > >
| > > "David Berry" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Insert, Form, Drop Down Menu
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> | > >> >I have frontpage 2000
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 
Just switch to Code View and copy and paste the scripts in where they tell
you to.
 
You just copy and paste - much simpler than figuring out the code. That's
what FP is for : it is a GUI application, so you don't *have to* know
HTML/Javascript (but of course it always helps).
 
Hi markav,
I am using front page 2003 and am having the same problems with the
navigation bar on the left hand side of my web site and I want a drop down
menu for one of my navigation bars. I have not had any luck trying to get
this to happen. What about you. If you can relay any advice to me that
would be great full. Also do you use a shopping cart, if so who.
Thank you,
Cheryl
 
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