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DCollins
I use Frontpage 98 (my website's simple, why upgrade?)
My site hierarchy has at least 3 levels - HOME, MAIN and
subMain.
I want the primary nav bars for pages in the MAIN and
subMain level to contain links to all MAIN level pages.
Looks like Frontpage only supports one "top" border per
site. Main pages' "top" nav bar consists of peers whereas
subMain level pages consists of parent-and-its-peers.
(subsubMain nav bar would want grandparent-and its-peers
and so on). Clearly this calls for different tops. Or
some way to conditionally enable a particular nav bar set
based on hierarchical level.
What I'd like is to have site borders turned on, but
specify which top border to use for a given level in the
site hierarchy.
Can see how you'd do this with an "INCLUDE" facility, but
I'm trying to avoid the SSI learning curve if I can.
My site hierarchy has at least 3 levels - HOME, MAIN and
subMain.
I want the primary nav bars for pages in the MAIN and
subMain level to contain links to all MAIN level pages.
Looks like Frontpage only supports one "top" border per
site. Main pages' "top" nav bar consists of peers whereas
subMain level pages consists of parent-and-its-peers.
(subsubMain nav bar would want grandparent-and its-peers
and so on). Clearly this calls for different tops. Or
some way to conditionally enable a particular nav bar set
based on hierarchical level.
What I'd like is to have site borders turned on, but
specify which top border to use for a given level in the
site hierarchy.
Can see how you'd do this with an "INCLUDE" facility, but
I'm trying to avoid the SSI learning curve if I can.