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I have a top part of my page and a bottom part of my page
that I want to keep consistant(same images and links)
throughout the website. Is there anyway that if I want to
make one change, that I can do it in one place and it
will make the change to all the other pages?
Thanks so much,
Jason
 
That was fast thank you, but how do I creat a border, I
know how to implement it, but not how to create it.

Thanks,
Jason
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That's what Shared Borders are for. Take the top part
and put it in the top shared border and do
the same with the bottom. THen when you change it, it will change your whole web.

If you want to do it manually, it works by using the INCLUDE commands....
 
Thanks again for the quick response. I am almost there.
I selected to do it on all pages and it gave me an error
saying: "An error occured accessing your FrontPage
webfiels. Authors - contact webmasters: Webmasters -
please see the server's system log for more details."
with that error the Border only appeared on the first 5
pages. I would like to have it on all the pages
Thanks,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
Just like you create everything else.

GO to Format, Shared Border and check Top and Bottom.
Don't check the Navigation box unles you want
to use the FP navigation.

That will put some dotted lines on your page. Anything
above them is the shared part. You can
type, put pictures, whatever you want just like you edit the main page itself.

 
If you are doing this on the live site, you need to contact the web host to
have them tell you what the server's system log file indicates as the
problem.

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FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Jason said:
Thanks again for the quick response. I am almost there.
I selected to do it on all pages and it gave me an error
saying: "An error occured accessing your FrontPage
webfiels. Authors - contact webmasters: Webmasters -
please see the server's system log for more details."
with that error the Border only appeared on the first 5
pages. I would like to have it on all the pages
Thanks,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
Just like you create everything else.

GO to Format, Shared Border and check Top and Bottom.
Don't check the Navigation box unles you want
to use the FP navigation.

That will put some dotted lines on your page. Anything
above them is the shared part. You can
 
And if you're doing it on a live site, I'd stop and download it to your own PC and work on it there
and just publish it when you're done. That way you always have a built in back up copy in case
something goes wrong.
 
Mike said:
And if you're doing it on a live site, I'd stop and download it to your own PC and work on it there
and just publish it when you're done. That way you always have a built in back up copy in case
something goes wrong.


Hi - I've been monitoring this conversation and have the following problem.

I have a website and the navigation is via a java applet which I had at the
top of each page.

I was previously including the java applet on each page - and after reading
this decided to try it in the shared borders mode, by just placing it on the
home page. That seemed to work on all pages when I ws viewing the work on
the computer prior to publishing to the website - but after publishing - the
only place the applet actually initiates is on the home page. Going to
other pages just shows a greyed out box and the java console indicates that
the applet did not initiate. Any ideas of how to correct this - or will I
have to go to frames?
 
You need to create a absolute URL to the applet and any hyperlink in the
applet, plus all applet code must be between the <body>applet code and
content</body> tags.

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==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


Nigel N. Brooks said:
Mike said:
And if you're doing it on a live site, I'd stop and download it to your own PC and work on it there
and just publish it when you're done. That way you always have a built
in
back up copy in case
 
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