It depends upon whether you're changing the WWW_ARCHIVE_ TRAILER template for a list or changing the Site Wide Static templates WWW_ARCHIVE_TRAILER from the server administration. I believe that in order to properly remove the links from the monthly archive pages, you have to edit the WWW_ARCHIVE_TRAILER in the site-wide static template configuration. Here's what I have listed for my site: .IM $WWW_IMAGES_URLDEF <p> <hr> <font size="-1"> Back to the <a href="&WA_URL;">LISTSERV home page at &MYHOST;.</a><p> Go to the <a href="http://www.mediacen.navy.mil"> Naval Media Center Home Page</a> </font> Dennis W. Thaxton Director for Information Systems Naval Media Center -----Original Message----- From: Gee Starr [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 2:49 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Editing trailing html in archives The WWW_ARCHIVE_TRAILER file is the first place I went, as per the instructions in the manual :-). That works fine for the one page that lists the "table of contents" for an archive (i.e. the list of months). It's the page you get once you click on a month that's the problem. Those pages have extra content that placed after the content one puts in the trailer file. Specifically, in my case, at the bottom of each page, below whatever content I've put in the WWW_ARCHIVE_TRAILER file, there is additionally a horizontal rule followed by: ' -- The text Back to the LISTSERV home page at INFO.PATH.ORG., hyperlinked to, you guessed it, the web interface home page (otherwise known as host/cgi-bin/wa). Said page contains links to listsoft user manual administrator log-ins, and other items I'd rather not have confusing or diverting my users). -- An image of the blue dot Catalist logo (with hyperlink) -- An image of the "atomic" "Powerered by Listserv" logo (with hyperlink) If you check out the archive for this list we're using right now, you'll see what I mean. At least the link at the bottom for this list's archives takes you back to the index for this archive rather than the whole dang web interface home page -- I'd settle for that. So anyway, is that a bit more clear? Can anyone point me to how to change that extra content at the bottom? Thanks for the help, Gee