No Link Bar

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jjprescott

I have just posted a new site: www.StrudelsnCream.com. When I look at the
site on my computer and when I preview in a browser (Internet exployer 6)
everything looks fine. When I look at it on the site I do not get the link
bar down the left side and the three links (<home> <Search> and <Home Page>)
are missing a graphic background (just underlined type). The thyme baner for
the Home Page is there. I used a templete from FP to create the site which I
have done a number of times with no problem. I tried changing the theme but
still the same problem. My server rep says the graphic image is not there.
Any help here.
 
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jjprescott

OK, so I created another site and posted it to the same server (used the same
url) and the link bar showed up. I then re-posted the orginal site and, you
guessed it, the link bar showed up here also. But I can't get the top three
links to show a color background (it shows on my computer, but not the
published site).
 
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Steve Easton

Unless you mean the text links on the top right, everything I see has a background.
Try clearing your browser history and cache files and then look at it.

However, the butler gif is covering the Monday and Tuesday part of the schedule.

Also you need to correct this sentence: We also have an ATM machine for your connivance

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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jjprescott

Yes, I mean the text links on the top right. On my computer I show a
background, similar to the link bar on the left, but it does not show when
published. I have cleared my cache, but no luck.
 
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Steve Easton

There is no image assigned to that area of the page.
The banner is assigned to the left, and the neon logo is applied below.

Actually if you want the text links to be "on top of an image" in that area, your are going to have
to create another cell to contain the text links and apply the image as a background.

However, in my humble opinion, I would remove them from that location and add them to the links on
the left.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
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J

jjprescott

Thanks Steve I did that in the Nagavation view. However, my "Home Page"
remains at the top. How do I move it also? Thanks for your help.
 
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Steve Easton

I would create a link on the left for it, just like all of the other pages, and then simply delete
the text link from the top right side

imho, your home page now looks a lot cleaner / less cluttered.

Also, I kind of like the effect of the link buttons changing to indicate the page you're on.



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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
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