Also if your navigation is on the left, select text 3 on the left side and
you can alter the navigation whenever you want.
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Gary Kennedy - Melissa Buesing
www.martyshoes.comcustomer.help@martyshoes.comMarty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Toll Free Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446
"Gary Kennedy" <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
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I don't use custom templates, I use text 1 for my page info. If the
navigation you are looking to charge is in the header or footer, then
using
the universal header and footer option would be the ticket.
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Gary Kennedy - Melissa Buesing
www.martyshoes.comcustomer.help@martyshoes.comMarty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Toll Free Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446
"Andrew Greaves" <webmaster@electroline4u.com> wrote in message
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I recently inhereited a webmaster position for a site using shopsite.
The
previous webmaster managed to use HTML templates for the navigation
and
header portions of all the pages, even the product pages generated
through
Shopsites CGI. Now I want to add something to the navigation and my
ISP
yelled at me for even thinking about using custome HTML templates. Has
anyone else done this?
Please visit a page on my site to see what i mean... this was
generated
through the adding a product template, not using 'order anywhere'
http://electroline4u.com/shopsite_sc/st ... scape.htmlThanks in advanced
Andrew