>-----Original Message-----
>I an a new web developer using MS Front Page 2002
>Every page in the web I am building contains tables with
>multiple rows and columns, each having a graphic as a
>background. Within each cell, there is typically text
>and other graphics (thumbnails of items)
>
>In Normal view and Preview view, these images re visible
>as the background images for cells. However, once I
>published the web, they are not visible.
>
>Q. How can I make the background images for cells
>visible?
Not all browsers can display background images you
configure for table cells. Which browser were you using?
>Also, when I print the page while on-line, these same
>background images are also absent.
A setting on each Web visitor's browser configures this.
Most web pages look much better in print without the
background. Supressing the background is therefore the
usual default.
>Q. How do I configure the page (and/or images) to print
>if the viewer decides they want to print out the web
>page?
This is up to the Web visitor, not you.
Lesson: Never use background picures to display essential
page elements.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
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http://www.interlacken.com
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