FP2000: What Are Page Banners? (196276)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft FrontPage 2000

This article was previously published under Q196276

For a Microsoft version of this article, see 174421.

SUMMARY

This article describes what page banners are and how they work with themes.

MORE INFORMATION

A page banner is a component that usually appears at the top of each page in a Web site. It can be used to display the title of the page using either text or image elements. A page banner can be used with or without themes or shared borders.

When you add a page banner to a HyperText Markup Language (HTML) page, the title of the page is inserted at the insertion point. If you change the title of the page in Navigation view, the page banner will dynamically update to reflect the new title. If you use a page banner in a Web that does not use themes, the page banner will display the title of the page as text only.

Page Banners and Themes

When you use themes, you can use either text or images for the page banner. If you select an image, the page banner will acquire the image of the selected theme and write the page title into that image. If you change the title of the page, the page banner will update the image to the new page title. If you click Text in the Page Banner Properties dialog box, the banner will appear only as text.

REFERENCES

For more information about page banners, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type page banner in the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:10/1/2001
Keywords:kbinfo KB196276