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brobi
Posts: 27 Joined: 3/13/2008 Status: offline
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Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/13/2008 14:15:31
Hi group. I'm working with the free template, Sandstone (want to get my feet wet in FP before I spend $$ for a template and find out I'm over my head!). Can someone walk me through the process of replacing the "Site Name Here" with the actual name of my site? When I click the area, I get a little box <body> with a drop down, and I little box <!--webbot--> with a drop down, but the drop down choices (select tag, select tag contents, edit tag, etc.) don't make sense to me. I was hoping for a "your text here" option...... Any advice much appreciated! Thanks b
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swoosh
Posts: 1437 Joined: 5/18/2002 From: Beaver Falls, PA Status: offline
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RE: Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/13/2008 14:31:21
Hello and Welcome to Outfront The area you are wanting to modify is an include file named "head.htm". You will find that in the folder named "_Includes". Just open up the file "head.htm" and make your modifications and save. Then go to the index file and your changes should be rendered on the index page.
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brobi
Posts: 27 Joined: 3/13/2008 Status: offline
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RE: Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/13/2008 16:52:45
Swoosh...THANKS! That sounds familiar, and I will get right on it! I have my current site built on a template I used a few years ago... needs updating, but can't find that on my computer, at all (too much housekeeping).....so am kind of having to start over. (unless someone knows a way to "import" a current website into FP and make changes!) I appreciate your prompt reply. Front Page is kinda fun, eh?! b
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Larry M.
Posts: 2721 Joined: 2/20/2003 From: Greenville, South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/13/2008 21:13:30
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(unless someone knows a way to "import" a current website into FP and make changes!) Import is a no-no. Publishing Down is a go-go: (1) In FrontPage, open your server files by clicking File >>Open, (2) Browse to “My Network Places” (3) In the File Name field type the complete web site address, for example: " http://www.yourwebsite.com", (4) Enter your username & password when prompted, (5) Once the server files open in FrontPage click File >> Publish Site and, (6) For the address to publish, enter a destination on your hard drive, for example: C:\My Documents\My Webs\mysite. (Note: if the location doesn’t exist on your hard drive, you will be prompted to “Create? Yes or No”. Answer Yes.)
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brobi
Posts: 27 Joined: 3/13/2008 Status: offline
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RE: Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/13/2008 23:48:17
Larry Thank you for picking up on my NOT too subtle hint for help on getting a version of my formerly made website to edit. At least, I think that is what you are describing, correct? By "publishing down," and following the procedure you outlined, I'll end up getting an editable copy of my currently published FP web on my hard drive, right??? (I just want to be sure I don't accidentally publish any draft work UP to the live web...it may take me several days to get the editing finished...a few dead links, etc, to fix, and I don't want it looking WORSE than it already does in the meantime). With the help of you kind folks, my nominal knowledge of FP 2000 (which is what I previously used) is coming back to me..... I so appreciate your assistance. b
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Larry M.
Posts: 2721 Joined: 2/20/2003 From: Greenville, South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: Help replacing "Site Name Here." - 3/14/2008 6:24:53
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By "publishing down," and following the procedure you outlined, I'll end up getting an editable copy of my currently published FP web on my hard drive, right??? Yes. Since the location doesn't exist on your hard drive, the publish down site will have a different name initially. At that point (1) rename your old site to, e.g. , "bad site" and (2) rename the new site to, e.g., "good site". This will prevent confusion as you clean-up the good site files prior to publishing up to the host server this being the final step. If you run into any problems feel welcome to PM me.
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