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    Old 09-10-2003, 07:48 AM
    cartoonqueen cartoonqueen is offline
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    Question cascading menus,

    Hi, I am starting a web site and want to use cascading menus like msnbc uses. I found an article that explains the java script (http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com/...ing/menus.html)
    [L=java script]http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com/articles/cascading/menus.html[/L] I want this to be on all the pages, without having to type it on all the pages. How can I set this up in one place as a template and then just tell the page to look there for it/ Or is there a way to do this with a single navagation bar. there will be about 100 pages when I am done and I want to be able to edit this in one place and not on all the pages.
    thanks.

    I have dreamweaver 4 but i am getting dreamweaver mx 2004 upon release.
    thanks.

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