FP 2003 buttons question

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Dave

Hi group,

I have a question about the FP2003 buttons. I added a bunch of buttons so
you can navagate through my site. I made each one a hyperlink so when you
click on them they take you to the proper page with in the site. However,
there a a couple of buttons that I want the link to open in a new window. how
do i do this? I double click on the button itself in design view but there is
not an option I can see to allow me to do that. Can someone help? Thanks in
advance

Dave
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Not possible when using FP navigation components.

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Dave

Well that's a crappy feature.....FP needs to fix that. Any cool sites I can
download some buttons to replace the FP buttons?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You can use the FP buttons, just not the FP navigation components, this is how they work and hasn't
changed since FP98.. Personally, I only use text hyperlink, and no FP navigation component, that way
I always have complete control of the links and there frame targets.

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Dave

I hear ya, but text navigation just does not look as nice in my opinion. I
would rather use buttons to navigate...thats all...thanks for the tip
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

But text link is great (and preferred) for the search engine, whereas image links are not.

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Steve Easton

What kind of buttons??


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