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 ________________________________ 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 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Type: application/ms-tnef -- File: winmail.dat