The banner or button won't "be there" unless you build a navigation view (View Navigation) and apply a navigation or banner (Insert
nav bar or banner)
| Jim that was a good idea but that didn't work either. I
| can apply the back ground, always, but the banners and
| buttons don't apply. I even when into the customize part
| of the buttons and activated & still won't apply???? Any
| more ideas?
| >-----Original Message-----
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>I am using FP 2003. I can not apply theme components
| >>because the tool bar under themes reads: "name of the
| >>theme (read only)". How do I change this so themes
| will
| >>apply???
| >
| >All the Themes that come with FrontPage are read-only,
| >but you can still apply themto your site.
| >
| >If you want to change a read-only Theme:
| >
| >1. Right-click the Theme you want to change.
| >2. Choose Customize.
| >3. Use the Colors, Graphics, and Text buttons tomodify
| > whatever you want.
| >4. Click the Save As.. button to save the modified Theme
| > under a new name.
| >5. If necessary, apply the newly-named, modified Theme
| > to your site.
| >
| >Jim Buyens
| >Microsoft FrontPage MVP
| >
http://www.interlacken.com
| >Author of:
| >*----------------------------------------------------
| >|\---------------------------------------------------
| >|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
| >||---------------------------------------------------
| >|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
| >|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
| >|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
| >|| (All from Microsoft Press)
| >|/---------------------------------------------------
| >*----------------------------------------------------
| >
| >.
| >