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Danielle

2004-03-30, 9:33 pm

When i insert a background picture in the front page shared boarders i can see it on screen and in all preview modes but when i publish it to the website my menus in the shared boarder showes but the background picture does not. If anyone has any suggesti
ons i would very much appreciate it.

Thank you

Thomas A. Rowe

2004-03-30, 9:33 pm

You must publish the site to a server via FP's http mode and the server must have the FP2002
extensions installed.

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"Danielle" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When i insert a background picture in the front page shared boarders i can see it on screen and in

all preview modes but when i publish it to the website my menus in the shared boarder showes but the
background picture does not. If anyone has any suggestions i would very much appreciate it.
>
> Thank you
>



Danielle

2004-03-30, 9:34 pm

Thanks but im not to knowlegable when it comes to front page. I dont understand at all the FP's Http mode and how do i check if the extentions are installed. What is the FP include page component. ???

Thanks
Rick Budde

2004-03-31, 1:29 am

The Front Page Extensions are "programs" that are
resident on the host server which allow additional
functionality in your web site (eg, forms that can email
their input, interact with a database, etc).

The extensions also provide a very nice interface with
which to publish your website from your local PC to the
host (or vice versa should the need arise). This is the
so-called "http" mode that was referred to in one of the
other posts to your question.

Now one other critical piece of info: if you publish the
website using FTP (I assume from your question that is
the publication method you are familar with), you
will "break" the extensions and that functionality will
be lost to the website.

To see whether or not extensions are installed and
functioning, you should contact your host.

>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks but im not to knowlegable when it comes to front

page. I dont understand at all the FP's Http mode and how
do i check if the extentions are installed. What is the
FP include page component. ???
>
>Thanks
>.
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