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What I want is not what I see

 
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What I want is not what I see - 7/18/2001 23:00:00   
Recently I have purchased the web template - "global business", after published using FP2000, I notice FP have change my structure.

My web page contain a navigation button on the top right hand column (Eg. About us / Search / Contact), and another navigation menu on the left hand , after published using fp2000, why does the right navigation menu now appear together in the left navigation menu, Please help ?

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RE: What I want is not what I see - 7/23/2001 16:53:00   
I have discovered that this happens when these templates are published to servers running very old server extensions. It's best to have at least 2000 extensions.

The best fix is to upgrade your server extensions.

If you can't do that or switch hosts then here's what you can do.

Open all the pages on the main level of the flow chart > double click on the nav bars of each page > set to "same level"

Then open all pages on the bottom level of the flow chart > double click on the main nav bars of each page > set to "Parent level."

These templates are all made setting the main nav bars to child pages under home. Old server extensions get confused with that because FP98 didn't have such a setting.


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