FP98: Navigation Bar Doesn't Show Top-Level Pages This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.
This article was previously published under Q174181 SYMPTOMS
When you browse the home page of a Web that contains several top-level pages and on which you
inserted a navigation bar, you do not see any links to other top-level pages. When you browse
one of the other top-level pages, these pages will contain a link to the home page, but they
will not contain links to the other top-level pages.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs when you select the Same Level option rather than the Top Level option in
the Navigation Bar Properties dialog box. (On the Insert menu, click Navigation Bar.) The Same
Level option does not apply to top- level pages.
RESOLUTION
To set links to the top-level pages, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
To determine whether or not you can use the Same Level option in the
Navigation Bar Properties dialog box, check to see if a line separates the
top level pages from the top-level pages.
REFERENCES
For more information about navigation bars, click the Index tab in
FrontPage Help, type the following text
Navigation Bars, Overview
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Using Navigation Bars
and Shared Borders" topic.
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