This article describes how to insert and edit shared borders. With Microsoft FrontPage, you can use shared borders, a feature that automatically applies one or more common border elements to all pages or to specific pages in your Web.
Shared borders are page regions (top, bottom, left, and
right) that are used to hold content that you want to
appear consistently throughout pages in the current Web.
Insert a Shared Border
To insert a shared border, follow these steps:
Edit a Shared Border
To make changes to a shared border,
you can open a page in the Web that uses the shared
border or you can open the file that contains the shared
border that you want to change.
Note In FrontPage, when you open a page
that contains shared borders the Web page appears to use
a table format. If you view the HTML code by clicking
the HTML tab, you only see the HTML for the central
page. You do not see any of the HTML code for the shared
borders.
Method 1: Make Changes to a Shared Border Contained
on a Web Page
To make changes to a shared border, follow these steps:
Select the Comment text, and then type or insert what you want to appear in the shared border.
Method 2: Make Changes to the Shared Border File
Shared borders are stored in four files (Top.htm, Bottom.htm, Left.htm, and Right.htm) in the _borders folder of your Web. To make changes directly in the shared border file, follow these steps:
To do so, click the Comment text, and then type or insert what you want to appear in the shared border.
Remove a Shared Border
To remove a shared border, follow these steps:
Note
You can also use the dynamic Web templates in FrontPage
2003 as a powerful and customizable solution to replace
shared borders in cases where you want common elements
applied to a group of pages.
REFERENCES
For more information about shared
borders, click Microsoft
FrontPage Help on the
Help menu, type set
shared borders for a page in the Office
Assistant or in the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 825499