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Creating dropdown boxes
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Hiya, Im setting up a website and want to create the extra boxes when you press on certain items.... can anyone help??? fanku :oD
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This isn't something I really know a great deal about but here's what the FrontPage help file states. (These instructions are for Page View):
"To add a drop-down box:
Click in the form where you want to place the drop-down box.
If you are inserting a form field but have not already created a form, Microsoft FrontPage will automatically create a form area and insert the field inside that form. The form area will appear as a dashed line when you are editing the page.
You can insert a new line by pressing ENTER.
On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click Drop-down box.
Type the label for the drop-down box directly on the form. "
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"To set the properties of a drop-down box:
Double-click the drop-down box.
In the Name box, type a name to identify the drop-down box.
This internal name, which is not shown on the form, identifies the drop-down box in the form results. It will be visible to the site visitor on the default confirmation page, which is displayed when you use a form handler rather than a custom script.
Click Add to add the choices you want to display in the drop-down box.
In the Choice box, type an option you want to display in the drop-down box.
"To add a drop-down box:
Click in the form where you want to place the drop-down box.
If you are inserting a form field but have not already created a form, Microsoft FrontPage will automatically create a form area and insert the field inside that form. The form area will appear as a dashed line when you are editing the page.
You can insert a new line by pressing ENTER.
On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click Drop-down box.
Type the label for the drop-down box directly on the form. "
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"To set the properties of a drop-down box:
Double-click the drop-down box.
In the Name box, type a name to identify the drop-down box.
This internal name, which is not shown on the form, identifies the drop-down box in the form results. It will be visible to the site visitor on the default confirmation page, which is displayed when you use a form handler rather than a custom script.
Click Add to add the choices you want to display in the drop-down box.
In the Choice box, type an option you want to display in the drop-down box.
If you want the value for this choice to be different from the text displayed in the drop-down box itself, select Specify value, and then type the value in the box.
For example, a choice in the menu could be John, but the value returned in the form results could be me.
Click Selected under Initial State if you want the choice to be selected by default when a site visitor first opens the form.
Click OK.
Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each choice you want to add.
To change the order in which choices are displayed, click a choice in the list, and then click the Move Up or Move Down button.
In the Height box, type how many lines of text you want to show in the drop-down box.
For example, if the drop-down box has three options, you can set the height to 3 so that all choices are visible.
Click Yes under Allow multiple selections if you want to allow multiple selections in the drop-down box. If you click No, the site visitor will be able to make one choice only.
Click the Style button to access other options for formatting your form using cascading style sheets as an inline style. "
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"Note To test the functionality of your form, you must first publish your web site to a web server running either the FrontPage Server Extensions or SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft. Ask your web administrator or Internet Service Provider whether this software is installed on your web server. Once the web site is published, click Preview in Browser to test the form."
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If those techniques don't work, you might have to use JavaScript. I'm sure that the experts will say that it's easy but it looks hard to me! :
http://www.pcbest.com/frontpagetips/FrontPageDrop-DownMe nu.htm
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