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James M. Laessig, DVM - 19 Oct 2004 01:22 GMT
Hello there.  Not sure if this is an appropriate forum to ask this question-
and any responses that can be sent to my home address (jimavet@comcast.net)
would be greatly appreciated.  I am trying to design a website for my
emergency hospital's training guide, and would like to try to make the top
of the page have a way for users to move back to a "higher" folder in the
training guide.
For example, Home Page > Training Guide > Patient Care > Fluid Therapy >
Catheterization
In this example, users could be reading the Catheterization page, and simply
click on the Patient Care tab to move directly to that page (or folder,
which contains the Fluid Therapy page).  I am using Dreamweaver 2004.  Any
input on how to set this up would be GREATLY appreciated.  My thanks in
advance for your time and help.
Jim
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James M. Laessig, DVM
Animal Emergency Service of South Jersey

If a man has any greatness in him, it comes to light-- not in one flamboyant
hour, but in the ledger of his daily work.
- Beryl Markham, West With The Night

JoAnn Paules - 19 Oct 2004 02:39 GMT
Considering this newsgroup is for users who are creating websites with
Microsoft's Publisher, you may get more assistance in a group for
Dreamweaver. And I think you'll find that few people will send responses to
a private email addy. Kinda' defeats the purpose of a public newsgroup.

Good luck with your issues.

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JoAnn Paules
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> Hello there.  Not sure if this is an appropriate forum to ask this
> question-
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> advance for your time and help.
> Jim
 
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