Late this afternoon I published, for the first time, my 8-page VodaHost website and the messages that came back said they published successfully. However, there are problems associated with the email-contact page, as well as my other problem, as I state in my 3 topics below. Help on these will be appreciated greatly:
(1) How do I link my major website pages to the menu buttons that I've created? I don't want to use the hyperlink button function because that then changes my menu button names to the same hyperlink style as hyperlinked text and I want the menu button names simply to be text/words with no underscores and colors, but yet I want to keep the typical hyperlink style for other such uses. Because no menu buttons served my needs (such as my need for long menu button names that needed two lines of text arranged vertically), I created my own text buttons along with a round-rectangle shape around them. I then linked the shape of these respective menu buttons to the website pages, but people want to click on the menu button name, and not necessarily the shape, to go to the respective website page. So, how do I have a click on either the menu button word or the shape surrounding it to take the reader to the respective website page (without creating a style change typically caused by the standard hyperlink function)?
(2) How do I get back to the ABVFP Forms administrator location? I downloaded it and I created a contact form page and it published fine. However, I need to change the text that goes to a person who sends an email message, confirming that his/her email message was sent along with the message that he/she sent.
(3) Separate from above, I created a Thank-you-for-submitting page to acknowledge persons who send me an email though my website contact page using the ABVFP contact form that I created--for which I simply modified/enhanced/personalized the ABVFP contact form format. However, my thank-you-for-submitting page that I created does not get sent to people who send me email and, instead, the very basic non-enhanced ABVFP thank-you-for-submitting page goes instead.
Help with my above 3 items will be appreciated greatly. And, yes, I really have watched and re-watched all the VodaBlue video tutorials.
gordon787
(1) How do I link my major website pages to the menu buttons that I've created? I don't want to use the hyperlink button function because that then changes my menu button names to the same hyperlink style as hyperlinked text and I want the menu button names simply to be text/words with no underscores and colors, but yet I want to keep the typical hyperlink style for other such uses. Because no menu buttons served my needs (such as my need for long menu button names that needed two lines of text arranged vertically), I created my own text buttons along with a round-rectangle shape around them. I then linked the shape of these respective menu buttons to the website pages, but people want to click on the menu button name, and not necessarily the shape, to go to the respective website page. So, how do I have a click on either the menu button word or the shape surrounding it to take the reader to the respective website page (without creating a style change typically caused by the standard hyperlink function)?
(2) How do I get back to the ABVFP Forms administrator location? I downloaded it and I created a contact form page and it published fine. However, I need to change the text that goes to a person who sends an email message, confirming that his/her email message was sent along with the message that he/she sent.
(3) Separate from above, I created a Thank-you-for-submitting page to acknowledge persons who send me an email though my website contact page using the ABVFP contact form that I created--for which I simply modified/enhanced/personalized the ABVFP contact form format. However, my thank-you-for-submitting page that I created does not get sent to people who send me email and, instead, the very basic non-enhanced ABVFP thank-you-for-submitting page goes instead.
Help with my above 3 items will be appreciated greatly. And, yes, I really have watched and re-watched all the VodaBlue video tutorials.
gordon787
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