Navigation links

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Andrew Truckle

I have the standard navigation links showing to the left on my website.
One of the links displays a different website. At the moment, clicking
that link just brings up the website in my IE instance.

I would like it to bring it up and howhow still show my navigation
links OR show it in a new instance.

With standard hyperlinks I can do that using the target frame property.
But I can't work out how to do this with a navigation link button.

Andrew

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Ronx

Not supported using FrontPage navigation components.
You can create your own button to the external site, and add it to the
end of the FrontPage link bar.
If you are editing on your own PC, use Windows Explorer to find the
_derived folder for your web
(possibly at My Documents\My Webs\webname\_derived ) and look in
there for the images for the external site. Copy these to the
desktop, and rename them (the desktop copy) to something sensible.
Open FrontPage and the web, then File->Import these images into the
images folder, and use them for the external site buttons. Remove the
external page from the navigation so that there is no duplication.
 
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Andrew Truckle

Ronx said:
Not supported using FrontPage navigation components.
You can create your own button to the external site, and add it to
the end of the FrontPage link bar. If you are editing on your own
PC, use Windows Explorer to find the _derived folder for your web
(possibly at My Documents\My Webs\webname\_derived ) and look
in there for the images for the external site. Copy these to the
desktop, and rename them (the desktop copy) to something sensible.
Open FrontPage and the web, then File->Import these images into the
images folder, and use them for the external site buttons. Remove
the external page from the navigation so that there is no duplication.

I can locate the images related to the external link.

Do I just add them manually into the links bar? I have never modified
the links bar above and beyond what is provided via the dialogues in
FrontPage 2002.

Andrew

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Ronx

No. You place the links bar wherever you want it, then add a link to
the page after the links bar, so that it appears to blend in. The new
link will not be a part of the bar.
something like this in code view:

<!--webbot bot="Navigation" S-Orientation="vertical"
S-Rendering="graphics" S-Type="children" B-Include-Home="TRUE"
B-Include-Up="TRUE" --><br>
<a href="http://externalsite.com/pagename.htm">image.gif</a>
 

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