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Old 28-11-2007, 08:33 PM   #7
Howard
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Re: mozilla firefox

Thanks Terry,
My evaluation was a bit too quick!
I'm very grateful for your suggestions, I am still learning too and any
instruction from more experienced users is always welcome.
Gilbert, sorry I misled you I hope you'll forgive me!
Cheers
Howard

Terry Stockdale said the following on 12/03/2005 01:57:
> On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 01:24:17 -0000, "gilbert" <me2@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>"Terry Stockdale" <news@dadstoy.net> wrote in message
>>news:8br331p09hpnvjc6ffjsmo37f71j7up80o@4ax.com. ..
>><snip>
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>>>Simple fix: in your navigation links, stick some plain spaces
>>>between links and all should.
>>>

>>
>>Thanks Terry, but the navigation links seem to behave as a single entity - I
>>can't get 'between' them.
>>(IYSWIM) For navigation I'm using the 'bar with custom links' in a single
>>page web. Should I restructure the web and use a 'bar based on navigation
>>structure'? (As you may have gathered - I'm certainly no expert, and am not
>>familiar with html tags, etc.)
>>Cheers
>>Gilbert
>>

>
>
> That does tend to be a problem if you use the navigation bars created
> by FP. Consider grabbing the bar's code out of the finished HTML
> file, creating a blank page in FP, pasting the code into the code
> window -- between the <body> and the </body> tags.
>
> Then, you can edit them just as you like -- in WYSIWYG mode, and you
> can use FP's "Insert / Web Component / Included Content" function to
> pull that code in. I do this routinely for headers and footers in
> sites I create in FP.
>
> Terry
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