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      23rd May 2004
Hi. I'm new to FP2003. I decided the best way to learn the program was to dive in. I'm learning slowly but surely, but I can't figure out why my images have a border around them in preview mode, when the image is used as a link. If the images aren't linked, then no border.

Also, I like the color coding of the html code. But I've noticed that some words are red, some blue, and some the last letter of the word is not the same as the other letters.

Any suggestions!!???

Thanks!
 
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      23rd May 2004
When an image is used as a hyperlink, a border is added to denote that it is a link ( like the
underline on a text link ) It can be removed by right clicking the image , selecting image or
picture properties and setting the border to 0

As for red and blue links, this is the default for visited ( red ) and unvisited ( blue ) links.
Clear your browsers temporary internet and history files and they will all be blue again until you
click one.

As for one letter being a different color, this means you did not have the entire word or phrase
highlighted when you made it a hyperlink.


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"J.M." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi. I'm new to FP2003. I decided the best way to learn the program was to dive in. I'm learning

slowly but surely, but I can't figure out why my images have a border around them in preview mode,
when the image is used as a link. If the images aren't linked, then no border.
>
> Also, I like the color coding of the html code. But I've noticed that some words are red, some

blue, and some the last letter of the word is not the same as the other letters.
>
> Any suggestions!!????
>
> Thanks!



 
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Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FP]
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      23rd May 2004
In Design View, right-click on the image, choose Picture Properties and set
the border thickness to 0 (zero).

To see the color coding settings, with a page open, choose Tools | Page
Options | Color Coding. I'm not sure why the last letter of a word would not
be the same as the other letters; it may indicate a coding error.


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J.M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hi. I'm new to FP2003. I decided the best way to learn the program
> was to dive in. I'm learning slowly but surely, but I can't figure
> out why my images have a border around them in preview mode, when the
> image is used as a link. If the images aren't linked, then no border.
>
> Also, I like the color coding of the html code. But I've noticed that
> some words are red, some blue, and some the last letter of the word
> is not the same as the other letters.
>
> Any suggestions!!????
>
> Thanks!


 
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John Jansen \(MSFT\)
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      24th May 2004
This is caused by either mis-nested HTML or mis-quoted ATTRIBUTES.

Scroll up through your code to the first instance of the strangeness (the
first time you see that the last letter is a different color). Take a look
around that area of a missing or duplicated quotation mark.

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"Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Design View, right-click on the image, choose Picture Properties and
> set
> the border thickness to 0 (zero).
>
> To see the color coding settings, with a page open, choose Tools | Page
> Options | Color Coding. I'm not sure why the last letter of a word would
> not
> be the same as the other letters; it may indicate a coding error.
>
>
> --
> ~ Kathleen Anderson
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> Spider Web Woman Designs
> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>
>
>
>
> J.M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Hi. I'm new to FP2003. I decided the best way to learn the program
>> was to dive in. I'm learning slowly but surely, but I can't figure
>> out why my images have a border around them in preview mode, when the
>> image is used as a link. If the images aren't linked, then no border.
>>
>> Also, I like the color coding of the html code. But I've noticed that
>> some words are red, some blue, and some the last letter of the word
>> is not the same as the other letters.
>>
>> Any suggestions!!????
>>
>> Thanks!

>



 
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