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I have absolutely no idea how to do that, nor do I think it's wise especially since I have no understanding of what I'm doing. I don't think for our purposes we need that kind of complexity. I just don't want the darn field auto-filling, plain and simple. It makes users think they don't have to correct it and type in their full name as requested. But I'll leave that issue for Gossamer since it seems to be very complicated and I have just been through a horrible ordeal with a hosting transfer during which they lost our original directory and which is why I'm having to put everything back in place now. I'm about ready to put a gun to my head, LOL.[/quote] The javascript was just an idea. You could always just add two new fields, first name, last name. You can view the properties of the Contact Name field and copy them as you create two new fields, first name, and last name: just like you did for the phone number. You will have to edit the Contact_Name not null field so that it is not required. If you want GT to help you out on this, good luck.
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If you go to my directory, you will see that the everything is in alignment on both sides--except for the orange nav bar which is does not go all the way to the right. I want it to be the same width as the rest of the site so that the orange extends to the right the same as the header and the directory area. I don't know how else to describe clearly. Do you see how the orange nav bar is shorter than everything else?[/quote] That is because of your tables, which original templates pretty much don't use. If you move the login bar code to another cell or another place, you will see that the orange nav bar will go accross the screen. That is why it doesn't matter whether or not you have text-align = center on either the <div> or the <td>
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Hope this helps,
- Jonathan