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Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it.

 
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MysticNight

 

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Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/12/2001 15:40:00   
Is there a way I can change the home page to something other than index? I don't mean renaming, I need a nav bar, but the home button points to index and my home page is a different file.
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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/12/2001 17:57:00   
Nope. You could have your current index be it's own web, drag the other stuff into a new folder and convert it to a web. Then the page you want to be "home" can be index.htm within that folder.

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MysticNight

 

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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/12/2001 18:50:00   
Crapola...thanks anyways.

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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/12/2001 19:24:00   
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Originally posted by MysticNight:
Crapola...thanks anyways.

It only takes a minute to set it up that way and works fine. It still can "work" as one site.

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MysticNight

 

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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/12/2001 19:48:00   
I know, but it's for a school assignment. I have to have the home page named the different filename.

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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/13/2001 20:58:00   
Okaaay.... I'm curious. WHY??

If you need your nav to say something other than Home, that's doable. But why would you need your file name to be something other than index or default. I'm a bit confused on this.

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MysticNight

 

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RE: Quick Nav question, hopefully a quick answer to it. - 4/13/2001 23:17:00   
Cause they people that wrote the textbook are insane (in my opinion) and that's what they say so that's what I have to do. Is there any rational reason? Not that I can think of.

I finagled a way for it to work though. Instead of having a button that goes to home I have a parent button renamed home.

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