moving pages around in a web

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Myles Bauer

I am new to this so please excuse my ignorance. I am trying to redesign our
internal web and I have only a limited knowledge with FrontPage XP. What I
am trying to do is move some second level pages to a third level under new
second level pages I want to create. I tried to make a new page in
navigation view and drag the other pages under them. When I move the pages
they show up in the navigation view but when I preview in a browser the
pages won't show up. I know I'm missing something easy, I just need a push
in the right direction. I also would like to make one of the pages
available under all the other second level pages if this makes sense. Sorry
for not being clearer but like I said I am new to this stuff.

Myles
 
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Wally S

IMHO, it's a lot easier to create pages and move them around using the
folder list that by using navigation view. The folder list works like
windows explorer.

Wally S
 
R

Ronx

I also would like to make one of the pages
available under all the other second level pages

You can't using the standard FrontPage navigation components. If using
FP2002 or later, and hosted on a server with FP2002 extensions, you could
use a custom Link bar which includes the second level page, and include this
on every appropriate page, though this will not work with shared borders (if
you are using them) which are shared with *every* page.
When I move the pages
they show up in the navigation view but when I preview in a browser the
pages won't show up.

Which page(s) are you previewing? The second level pages with children, or
something else? Have you set the link bar properties correctly? If the
link bar is set to "same level" it will not show child pages; if it is set
to "child pages" the link bar will not display "own level".
Or do you have 2 link bars with appropriate settings?

A URL to the published site, and a list of some offending pages will help
with diagnosis.
 

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