New Sub Page

P

Peeler

I created a new sub page by going to the View>Navigation in FP 2003, right
clicking on a folder then New>Page. This is basically the method I always
used with my previous version of FP.
Page created OK, text pasted in and able to see it all OK - worked fine, but
when I uploaded, instead of buttons and banner all there is, is a place
holder and the text,(but these all do work). Tried taking it off and re
loading a few times but just the same. I notice when I look at the
properties that file type and size is missing. How to I get this
information to upload?; surely it should do this automatically? I guess
there must be a better way of creating a sub page?
My URL is www.ekssc.co.uk then Meeting Reports>Previous Reports> Reports 2004.
Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Did you Publish using FP
If yes, run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks and republish
If not you need to uploaded the _derived folder (where the nav bar/banner images are stored)




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| I created a new sub page by going to the View>Navigation in FP 2003, right
| clicking on a folder then New>Page. This is basically the method I always
| used with my previous version of FP.
| Page created OK, text pasted in and able to see it all OK - worked fine, but
| when I uploaded, instead of buttons and banner all there is, is a place
| holder and the text,(but these all do work). Tried taking it off and re
| loading a few times but just the same. I notice when I look at the
| properties that file type and size is missing. How to I get this
| information to upload?; surely it should do this automatically? I guess
| there must be a better way of creating a sub page?
| My URL is www.ekssc.co.uk then Meeting Reports>Previous Reports> Reports 2004.
| Thanks
 
P

Peeler

Hi Stefan
I did publish using FP so ran a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks and republished
- but no go. So I uploaded the derived folder anyway and Yes it worked.
Thanks very much for taking the time to answer my query and giving me the
answer.

Regards Peter
 
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