Navigation bar propoerties will not publish

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Mickey V

Stefan-
Your comment said " Not the nav bar names - the file name
like links.ht

I have changed the names. They now look like this:

file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/index.htm
file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/links.htm
file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_2.htm
file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_3.htm
file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_4.htm
file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/orders.htm

I made the chnages and published these changes, last night.

Here is the site: www.comfortquiltsbyliz.co
 
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Mickey

Richard
Responding to your help - "See my fix under 'ULTIMATE Nav bar fix.' in this newsgroup

It actually did fix all my nav/lnk bar problems, and to be honest, n
problems have arisen since.

Can you help guide me with the instructions? Thank


1) Delete the structure.cnf file from your Web's _vti_pvt folder on the Web server (thanks to Microsoft for this one),
2) Republish your Web to the server:
2.a) Start FrontPage, and then open your Web,
2.b) Click Publish Web on the File menu (or use the gui button),
2.c) In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of your Web server. For example, type the following:
http://MyWebServer/MyWeb or if you have DNS setup enter your web address like: http://www.bob.com
2.d) Click the Options Tab to expand the list of options, and then click Publish all pages,
2.e) Click on OVERWRITE any files already on the destination. VERY IMPORTANT!!!
2.f) Click Publish.
 
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Richard Gutery

Hi Mickey.

Crash is right, you need to fix up the names before you do anything further.

Once you've done that, try this BEFORE you recalc. It fixed every little
nav/link bar prob I ever ran into:

1) Delete the structure.cnf file from your Web's _vti_pvt folder on the Web
server (thanks to Microsoft for this one),
2) Republish your Web to the server:
2.a) Start FrontPage, and then open your Web,
2.b) Click Publish Web on the File menu (or use the gui button),
2.c) In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of your Web server.
For example, type the following:
http://MyWebServer/MyWeb or if you have DNS setup enter your web
address like: http://www.bob.com
2.d) Click the Options Tab to expand the list of options, and then click
Publish all pages,
2.e) Click on OVERWRITE any files already on the destination. VERY
IMPORTANT!!!
2.f) Click Publish.


Mickey said:
Richard-
Responding to your help - "See my fix under 'ULTIMATE Nav bar fix.' in this newsgroup.

It actually did fix all my nav/lnk bar problems, and to be honest, no
problems have arisen since."

Can you help guide me with the instructions? Thanks



1) Delete the structure.cnf file from your Web's _vti_pvt folder on the
Web server (thanks to Microsoft for this one),
2) Republish your Web to the server:
2.a) Start FrontPage, and then open your Web,
2.b) Click Publish Web on the File menu (or use the gui button),
2.c) In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of your Web server. For example, type the following:
http://MyWebServer/MyWeb or if you have DNS setup enter your web address
like: http://www.bob.com
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Looks like the nav bars are there on all your pages except your home page
See http://www.comfortquiltsbyliz.com/new_page_2.html
The reason they are not there on your home page is the home page file name needs to be index.htm, not index.html
See http://www.comfortquiltsbyliz.com/index.html
- rename the file index.html to index.htm and run a Tools Recalculate hyperlinks

You will continue to have problems w/ your disc based site because it contains an illegal character (') in the site name (Liz's Web
site)
Try making a copy of the folder named "Liz's Web site" in Windows Explorer and renaming the copy of the folder to say: LizWebSite,
Then in FP open the new disc based site using File Open web and browsing to the new location at:
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Webs\LizWebSite\ or just the LizWebSite folder in your My Documents\My Webs folder



| Stefan-
| Your comment said " Not the nav bar names - the file names
| like links.htm
|
| I have changed the names. They now look like this:
|
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/index.html
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/links.html
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_2.html
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_3.html
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/new_page_4.html
| file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/My Documents/My Webs/Liz's Web site/orders.html
|
| I made the chnages and published these changes, last night.
|
| Here is the site: www.comfortquiltsbyliz.com
|
 
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