Ronx
Tue Dec 21 17:43:31 CST 2004
Create a new button, same style and text as the first, but use a different
base colour for the button and/or text, and with no interactivity or link.
Place this button in the page, instead of the interactive version.
This can only be done in an editable area of a DWT, and not at all in an
include page,
the navigation bar must be inserted directly into each page.
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"RobE" <RobE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using the interactive buttons that come with FrontPage.
>
> Rob
>
> "MD Websunlimited" wrote:
>
>> What kind of buttons are you using?
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>> "RobE" <RobE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CB1708F8-9BE5-484D-9EA2-9325688F5B4D@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a clients that wants a button or text (link) to be larger when a
>> > visitor is on that specific page. I'm using dwt and I'm wondering if
>> > it's
>> > possible to have the button or text change when that specific page is
>> > loaded
>> > so it's "clear" what page the visitor is currently on. Any help or
>> > suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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