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Replacing existing navigation
Poster: sherrylee
Dated: Tuesday March 11 2008 - 20:53:35 GMT
The website I am publishing to has an existing navigation bar, and want to replace it with a milonic drop-down navigation menu. Do I need to delete the existing navigation before I publish the new one with Milonic, or can I just publish over it. I am using Frontpage 2003.
Thank you,
Sherry
Re: Replacing existing navigation
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Wednesday March 12 2008 - 8:45:07 GMT
Hi,
I think you would have to give us a page so we can see. We would have no idea what you need to do with what's there without seeing what's there and how it is there and how the menu is going to be there.
Ruth
Re: Replacing existing navigation
Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday March 12 2008 - 13:33:16 GMT
All code for the existing nav will need to be deleted, or, at the very least, commented out. Otherwise you'll have two sets of code fighting to do the same job.
Re: Replacing existing navigation
Poster: sherrylee
Dated: Wednesday March 12 2008 - 14:30:40 GMT
please go to the following link to see the navigation bar, and then advise. Thank you, Sherry
http://www.fredericksburgsdachurch.org
sherrylee wrote:
The website I am publishing to has an existing navigation bar, and want to replace it with a milonic drop-down navigation menu. Do I need to delete the existing navigation before I publish the new one with Milonic, or can I just publish over it. I am using Frontpage 2003.
Thank you,
Sherry
Thank you,
Sherry
<Hi,
I think you would have to give us a page so we can see. We would have no idea what you need to do with what's there without seeing what's there and how it is there and how the menu is going to be there.
Ruth>
Re: Replacing existing navigation
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Wednesday March 12 2008 - 21:40:25 GMT
If you are talking about the stuff on the left, then yes you have to remove that. As John said, you don't want both.
Ruth