[email protected] wrote: > > In a message dated 27/08/2007 01:00:18 GMT Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > As far as I know, there is no way to do what you want using either fp > inlcudes or SSI's so that the menus stay put. > Are you using a template of any kind or just redoing each page one by one? > > > > > > Hi Pat, > Thanks for your fast response. > You are confirming the conclusions I'm gradually coming round to. > > Most of my pages are all based on a few templates. Basically, where I > previously had headers pages targetted on a particular top frame with the main > page showing below it, I'm now adding the header to the top of the main page > and deleting the frames. I have some fifty frames to delet and four-hundred > main pages to modify. It will take me a while to modify the whole site. > > The site, being a photo tour with over two-thousand photos of graveyards and > gravestones close-ups, is a large one and will grow further as I develop it > to meet request from Family History Researchers with interests in Dumfries > and Galloway. > > When I started this project eight years ago I checked it out with Rootsweb > help-desk and was assured that size was not a problem. I hope that is still > the case, otherwise I'm wasting my time making all these modifications. > > Thanks again for the information. > > Cheers, > Sandy > Question? Can you just insert an empty frame at the top of your pages, above your real one, to give the banner somewhere to go without covering up anything? If it's a truly *stupid* question, just ignore, but since I don't like using Frames, I dunno if it would work and was curious. Another dodge that might work -- VIEW SOURCE and save; that'll have the banner coding embedded. Now, upload what you just saved; any new banner will load over the old one, not futzing up your layout? Cheryl -- There should be no attachments on this message, unless I specifically mentioned them above.