discussion group on FrontPage 98

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Kevin

Our agency web site is created and edited with Frontpage
98. We want to add a discussion group and/or a "list-
serve" to allow a group of people to interact and share
info on a regular basis. I have found the instructions to
create a discussion group, but I need to know if creating
the discussion group simply ADD the discussion group to
our current web site or will the discussion group
OVERWRITE the current web site? It appears that publishing
the discussion group will either overwrite the current web
site or it will require a separate web site. Oue desire is
to add the discussion group (or list-serve) to our web
site.

Can anyone offer help?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

It is highly recommended that you add the DW as a subweb under your root (main) web
Create a folder in your root web (say Forum) and add a "home" page file in that folder linked to your root web
Right click the forum folder to convert it to a subweb
Double click it to open the subweb and select File new web (the DW) in current web,
then publish it to http://www.yourdomain.com/forum/

PS your host needs to support subwebs



| Our agency web site is created and edited with Frontpage
| 98. We want to add a discussion group and/or a "list-
| serve" to allow a group of people to interact and share
| info on a regular basis. I have found the instructions to
| create a discussion group, but I need to know if creating
| the discussion group simply ADD the discussion group to
| our current web site or will the discussion group
| OVERWRITE the current web site? It appears that publishing
| the discussion group will either overwrite the current web
| site or it will require a separate web site. Oue desire is
| to add the discussion group (or list-serve) to our web
| site.
|
| Can anyone offer help?
|
|
 

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