From: yogalady on
I did some modifications on my navigation bar and re-published the entire
website.
When I reviewed my site, I noticed that the navigation bar was gone.

I called Hostmonster who hosts my website. They uninstalled and re-installed
the FrontPage Extension twice and renamed the access file, and each time I
re-published the site. But to no avail.

Does anybody have an idea? I am at my wit's end.
Monika

From: Hot-text on
If you have a website give us a link to it so we can it and help you Out?


"yogalady" <yogalady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B6DDF78-ED82-4259-A44B-652B5B9377FC(a)microsoft.com...
> I did some modifications on my navigation bar and re-published the entire
> website.
> When I reviewed my site, I noticed that the navigation bar was gone.
>
> I called Hostmonster who hosts my website. They uninstalled and
> re-installed
> the FrontPage Extension twice and renamed the access file, and each time
> I
> re-published the site. But to no avail.
>
> Does anybody have an idea? I am at my wit's end.
> Monika
>
From: Stefan B Rusynko on
Run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks
Then verify your home page is file name is the same name as that required by your host
- and that in your Nav view you are using that page as your home page and it has the home icon in it

And posting a link to the site will help if that doesn't work

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"yogalady" <yogalady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1B6DDF78-ED82-4259-A44B-652B5B9377FC(a)microsoft.com...
I did some modifications on my navigation bar and re-published the entire
website.
When I reviewed my site, I noticed that the navigation bar was gone.

I called Hostmonster who hosts my website. They uninstalled and re-installed
the FrontPage Extension twice and renamed the access file, and each time I
re-published the site. But to no avail.

Does anybody have an idea? I am at my wit's end.
Monika


From: yogalady on
Hi, thanks for responding!
Eberything is back to normal.

Here is what happened:
I modified the navigation, re-published my website, and the navigation bar
disappeared.
Calling hostmonster and having them un-install and re-install FrontPage
Extensions did not change a thing.
That's when I posted my question.

I then re-published the entire website again, but this time I went to
Optimize Published HTMl, clicked the Publishing tab, and placed a check mark
behind "All pages, overwriting pages already on destination" instead of
"Changed Pages Only."

It took several hours, but now my navigation bar is back on the web.
I have learned something!

Monika

"Hot-text" wrote:

> If you have a website give us a link to it so we can it and help you Out?
>
>
> "yogalady" <yogalady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B6DDF78-ED82-4259-A44B-652B5B9377FC(a)microsoft.com...
> > I did some modifications on my navigation bar and re-published the entire
> > website.
> > When I reviewed my site, I noticed that the navigation bar was gone.
> >
> > I called Hostmonster who hosts my website. They uninstalled and
> > re-installed
> > the FrontPage Extension twice and renamed the access file, and each time
> > I
> > re-published the site. But to no avail.
> >
> > Does anybody have an idea? I am at my wit's end.
> > Monika
> >