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Hi,
1. In a menu-driven website, you don't have to open a new window.
2. The index file, home has no link to index file - Only http://
3. The menu at the top does not stay in the same place on all pages.
Occasionally, it shifts to the right.
4. The marquees is OK when you have content changing like news.
5. The index page is too crowded. That's your introduction. Make it interesting with some contents.
6. Divide the plans and categorize them.
7. It will be good for the visitors, the search engines and would not strain eyes.
8. Keep it simple. Menu at same place on all pages
You create a menu in one file. Let's say in the index file.
Place it in a certain place. Make sure that's what you want.
Remove menu from all pages but keep pages open in BV.
On the index page, lock the menu item(s).
Click it once to select it.
At the top menu in BV, click Copy.
Then on each page, Click Paste.
The menu will fall on exactly the same place like the original.
When all pages are done with the menu, you can leave them locked so they don't move.
Don't use CTRL-C and CTRL-V.
The condition is to use Copy and Paste at the top menu after you have locked the menu item(s).
A wise man once said:
1. Take one step at a time. Don't attack too many fronts at the same time.
2. Divide and conquer. Too many images slow a page down.
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