Hello,
I originally designed my web page with Go Daddy's Website Complete. I bought
a new computer and this program will not work. I've been trying to edit
buttons on my main web page but can't make changes. Is there a function in
Frontpage that will allow me to redesigh just the buttons with rollover? I
hate to have to redesign a whole web site just to edit these buttons. If your
interested in seeing the page, it's www.PJRealtor.com. This is not a
commercial but if you look at the site, it my help.
Thanks,
chas638

Re: Edit navigation buttons by Tom

Tom
Mon Apr 18 13:06:40 CDT 2005

Hi

That is an online program is it not?
So I'm not sure why it would not work on your new computer? Have you
contacted godaddy? They might be your first and best bet.
Your buttons are just fine... imo..... but they can be changed if you really
want them too.

The buttons you have use a JavaScript program that uses (from what I can
tell of your source code.... you can have a look for yourself by selecting
view... then source) three buttons that are graphics files. To change the
look you have to change the button graphic. As best I can tell it is ...
button1... button2... and button3 but to be honest with you there is a great
deal of clutter in your source code... actually... it is really scary... but
that is the fault of the program you used ... not your fault.

You can change the buttons (make sure you use the same name for each button)
with a graphic program and then FTP them to your site. That would be the
easiest.

As far a FP making it easy to change for you.... it can but you are going to
have to learn about it's navigation structures or ( if it is version 2003
some of the dhtml features) and then you are going to have to publish with
FP and make sure they have the FP extensions installed. I know that
godaddy's hosting has this feature but their hosting where you use the Web
Software online is different from the hosting they sell on it's own.

Best to you.......
Tom Gahagan

"chas638" <chas638@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A2534E81-F3F9-424B-8F40-53CE9F3EA25F@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I originally designed my web page with Go Daddy's Website Complete. I
> bought
> a new computer and this program will not work. I've been trying to edit
> buttons on my main web page but can't make changes. Is there a function in
> Frontpage that will allow me to redesigh just the buttons with rollover? I
> hate to have to redesign a whole web site just to edit these buttons. If
> your
> interested in seeing the page, it's www.PJRealtor.com. This is not a
> commercial but if you look at the site, it my help.
> Thanks,
> chas638



Re: Edit navigation buttons by chas638

chas638
Mon Apr 18 13:31:02 CDT 2005

Hi Tom,
The program was bought a couple of years ago and is not there online
version. Thank you for your answer, I was just hoping there was an easier way
than change the graphics manually. To do this I have to also change the text
and find the matching fonts and sizes but it's still better than a whole
redesign.
Thanks Again,
chas638

"Tom Gahagan" wrote:

> Hi
>
> That is an online program is it not?
> So I'm not sure why it would not work on your new computer? Have you
> contacted godaddy? They might be your first and best bet.
> Your buttons are just fine... imo..... but they can be changed if you really
> want them too.
>
> The buttons you have use a JavaScript program that uses (from what I can
> tell of your source code.... you can have a look for yourself by selecting
> view... then source) three buttons that are graphics files. To change the
> look you have to change the button graphic. As best I can tell it is ...
> button1... button2... and button3 but to be honest with you there is a great
> deal of clutter in your source code... actually... it is really scary... but
> that is the fault of the program you used ... not your fault.
>
> You can change the buttons (make sure you use the same name for each button)
> with a graphic program and then FTP them to your site. That would be the
> easiest.
>
> As far a FP making it easy to change for you.... it can but you are going to
> have to learn about it's navigation structures or ( if it is version 2003
> some of the dhtml features) and then you are going to have to publish with
> FP and make sure they have the FP extensions installed. I know that
> godaddy's hosting has this feature but their hosting where you use the Web
> Software online is different from the hosting they sell on it's own.
>
> Best to you.......
> Tom Gahagan
>
> "chas638" <chas638@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A2534E81-F3F9-424B-8F40-53CE9F3EA25F@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > I originally designed my web page with Go Daddy's Website Complete. I
> > bought
> > a new computer and this program will not work. I've been trying to edit
> > buttons on my main web page but can't make changes. Is there a function in
> > Frontpage that will allow me to redesigh just the buttons with rollover? I
> > hate to have to redesign a whole web site just to edit these buttons. If
> > your
> > interested in seeing the page, it's www.PJRealtor.com. This is not a
> > commercial but if you look at the site, it my help.
> > Thanks,
> > chas638
>
>
>

Re: Edit navigation buttons by Tom

Tom
Mon Apr 18 15:25:20 CDT 2005

I would still contact them for support.... if you paid them money!

Like I suggested... imo ..... your buttons look ok.

Unfortunately changing canoe's in mid stream can get you wet. My ain't I
profound! lol

If you plan to keep at the web then you might want to consider going ahead
and learning FP. It will be worth your time.

Best to you........
Tom Gahagan

"chas638" <chas638@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3905C1C5-18A5-456A-BED3-21D612465B75@microsoft.com...
> Hi Tom,
> The program was bought a couple of years ago and is not there online
> version. Thank you for your answer, I was just hoping there was an easier
> way
> than change the graphics manually. To do this I have to also change the
> text
> and find the matching fonts and sizes but it's still better than a whole
> redesign.
> Thanks Again,
> chas638
>
> "Tom Gahagan" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> That is an online program is it not?
>> So I'm not sure why it would not work on your new computer? Have you
>> contacted godaddy? They might be your first and best bet.
>> Your buttons are just fine... imo..... but they can be changed if you
>> really
>> want them too.
>>
>> The buttons you have use a JavaScript program that uses (from what I can
>> tell of your source code.... you can have a look for yourself by
>> selecting
>> view... then source) three buttons that are graphics files. To change the
>> look you have to change the button graphic. As best I can tell it is ...
>> button1... button2... and button3 but to be honest with you there is a
>> great
>> deal of clutter in your source code... actually... it is really scary...
>> but
>> that is the fault of the program you used ... not your fault.
>>
>> You can change the buttons (make sure you use the same name for each
>> button)
>> with a graphic program and then FTP them to your site. That would be the
>> easiest.
>>
>> As far a FP making it easy to change for you.... it can but you are going
>> to
>> have to learn about it's navigation structures or ( if it is version 2003
>> some of the dhtml features) and then you are going to have to publish
>> with
>> FP and make sure they have the FP extensions installed. I know that
>> godaddy's hosting has this feature but their hosting where you use the
>> Web
>> Software online is different from the hosting they sell on it's own.
>>
>> Best to you.......
>> Tom Gahagan
>>
>> "chas638" <chas638@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A2534E81-F3F9-424B-8F40-53CE9F3EA25F@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> > I originally designed my web page with Go Daddy's Website Complete. I
>> > bought
>> > a new computer and this program will not work. I've been trying to edit
>> > buttons on my main web page but can't make changes. Is there a function
>> > in
>> > Frontpage that will allow me to redesigh just the buttons with
>> > rollover? I
>> > hate to have to redesign a whole web site just to edit these buttons.
>> > If
>> > your
>> > interested in seeing the page, it's www.PJRealtor.com. This is not a
>> > commercial but if you look at the site, it my help.
>> > Thanks,
>> > chas638
>>
>>
>>