Mixed site/dwt pages and shared border pages...

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Brightbelt

Hi -
I'm on Frontpage 2003, Win XP Pro. Is it Ok to use shared borders on some
of my pages and use DWT's for other pages in the same site ? Will it cause
browsing problems this way ? This is a basic question, but I guess I'm
asking it out of some superstition. I've been pulling a site away from
having shared borders and finishing this is going to take a while. I'm
doing DWT's etc to replace the shared-border-pages but there are alot of
pages etc. So I'd like to publish my changes as I go and live with some
pages having shared borders for a little while if I can. Thanks for any
assistance,...Frank
www.westwindentertainment.com
 
No harm at all,
- but just make sure that in the transition the pages using the DWT (or your DTW template) you have the share borders set to none
(if you have shared border set as a default for all pages)

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| Hi -
| I'm on Frontpage 2003, Win XP Pro. Is it Ok to use shared borders on some
| of my pages and use DWT's for other pages in the same site ? Will it cause
| browsing problems this way ? This is a basic question, but I guess I'm
| asking it out of some superstition. I've been pulling a site away from
| having shared borders and finishing this is going to take a while. I'm
| doing DWT's etc to replace the shared-border-pages but there are alot of
| pages etc. So I'd like to publish my changes as I go and live with some
| pages having shared borders for a little while if I can. Thanks for any
| assistance,...Frank
| www.westwindentertainment.com
|
|
 
There will be no browsing problems.
As far as the finished pages are concerned, all the elements are
hardcoded into the page when the page is saved or updated, whether a
DWT is used, or shared borders.
 
Thanks Guys... I appreciate your attention to my question. It's easy to get
too picky about all this stuff at times.
Have a great day,...Frank
 
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