[accweb] Re: trouble with headings in top border

  • From: "Diane Quick" <dianeq@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accweb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 14:59:31 -0500

No, I haven't figured it out yet.  It happened while I was working on frontpage 
and I haven't published it until I can get it changed back since it saved with 
them all being the same heading.
 
Diane Quick, COMS
Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Educational Services for the Visually Impaired
 
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From: accweb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Bill Beavers
Sent: Thu 9/16/2004 10:34 PM
To: accweb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accweb] Re: trouble with headings in top border



Diane,

It sounds like you have a Theme applied to your web or
are using a banner.  If you have a theme and apply a
banner, it will be layered across all pages.  The
thing to do to fix that, is either remove the banner,
or remove the theme.  I just checked your pages
though, and they all have different headings now, so
did you figure it out?

--- Diane Quick <dianeq@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Here's a new one I ran into.  On my web page at the
> top there is a
> yellow border and I was able to put a different
> heading there for each
> page.  Today when I was creating a new page I put a
> heading on it and
> saved it and now all of my pages have that heading.
> I tried to change
> each one individually and each time I did it they
> all have the same
> heading.  I'm doing something wrong now that I knew
> how to do correctly
> in the past.  One of those very long mature moments!
>  Can anyone help
> me?  Thanks!
>
> Diane Quick, COMS
> Orientation and Mobility Specialist
> Educational Services for the Visually Impaired
>
>
>
>


=====
Bill Beavers
Director of Technology and Distance Learning
Arch Ford Education Cooperative
bbeavers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://af1.afsc.k12.ar.us


               
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