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Editing a Nav Bar

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Re: Editing a Nav Bar

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Jan 17th, 2008
Why not use a template within Dreamweaver. With that, you make how you want all o fyour pages to look (provided the design is the same). You make an editable region within the templated page that will house your page content. When you update your nav bar, you do it on the template and it will update all of the pages that the template is applied to.
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