Re: Newbie Help - Control Access Of Which Page A 'Viewer' Enters



I did a Google search on john achterberg academy and
it took me to http://www.johnachterberg.com/english/academy.htm

Here's a moderately simple solution .

First build a new web page called academy2.htm and put into it all the
original content of academy.htm .
DO NOT USE FRONT PAGE TO RENAME academy.htm because it will attempt to
adjust other links in the site to reflect the change.

Next change any hyperlinks that point to academy.htm so they will point to
academy2.htm .

Finally edit academy.htm and remove all the content and replace it with a
"redirect".
A "redirect" causes the page to close and transfer to another page. The
other page is , of course, the page where you want to begin.

Check out http://billstclair.com/html-redirect.html for an explaination of
redirecting. or go to google and look
for html redirect .





"Scooby Jones" <scooby_jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44756c10$0$5411$c3e8da3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello

I hope you can help.

I have designed a website for a friend (www.johnachterberg.com) which uses
frames and if accessed through the above page works OK.

If however, you do a google for (john achterberg academy) and click on the
link it takes you into that page within the site but you miss out the
frames
and all of the site navigation.

Is there any way of controlling how users access the site -

so that they always go through the main page first, or

so that the index / frames are displayed on every page?

Many thanks in advance,

Carl.




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