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I cant believe the problems...maybe someone help?

 
 
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      8th Nov 2007
Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my new
Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft tell me
this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
builder) they insist they are compatible.

I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder (when
I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)

Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?

Thanks!~
 
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      8th Nov 2007
Have you asked others who use Windows Vista and Vodahost?
Someone on their forums may be better able to answer your questions
http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/

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"Leeza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A2F467D7-D378-465A-AC8F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on
> my new
> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba,
> Microsoft tell me
> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy
> website
> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>
> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text
> is
> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web
> builder (when
> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>
> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>
> Thanks!~


 
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glsj.dw
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      8th Nov 2007
I should write a book called

The Tip of the ICBERG:
The top one trillion Vista problems

Imagine how many there are!



"Leeza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A2F467D7-D378-465A-AC8F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my
> new
> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft tell
> me
> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>
> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder
> (when
> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>
> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>
> Thanks!~



 
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      8th Nov 2007
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 07:35:00 -0800, Leeza wrote:

> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my new
> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft tell me
> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>
> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder (when
> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>
> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>
> Thanks!~


No offense, but you might consider learning a little html and css and
produce the stuff in a text editor. They you can be sure it will work.
IMHO a web editor is overkill for anything less than about 30 pages.

 
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glsj.dw
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      8th Nov 2007
no offense but that is the worse advice you could ever give!

Coding html by hand is something so 1990's!





"ray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 07:35:00 -0800, Leeza wrote:
>
>> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my
>> new
>> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft
>> tell me
>> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
>> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>>
>> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
>> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder
>> (when
>> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>>
>> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>>
>> Thanks!~

>
> No offense, but you might consider learning a little html and css and
> produce the stuff in a text editor. They you can be sure it will work.
> IMHO a web editor is overkill for anything less than about 30 pages.
>



 
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glsj.dw
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      8th Nov 2007
take a look at this free html editor

http://portableapps.com/apps/development/nvu_portable

this version is portable.. no install needed



"Leeza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A2F467D7-D378-465A-AC8F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my
> new
> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft tell
> me
> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>
> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder
> (when
> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>
> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>
> Thanks!~



 
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Adam Arrested Development Albright
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      8th Nov 2007
glsj.dw wrote:
> no offense but that is the worse advice you could ever give!
>
> Coding html by hand is something so 1990's!
>
>
>


<If it's not broke, then you don't fix it *savage*.>
 
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Jerry Atricks
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      8th Nov 2007
and I quote "no offense but that is the worse advice you could ever give!"


"glsj.dw" <111@1111.11> wrote in message
news:473332d7$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I should write a book called
>
> The Tip of the ICBERG:
> The top one trillion Vista problems
>
> Imagine how many there are!
>
>
>
> "Leeza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A2F467D7-D378-465A-AC8F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi. I've spent TWO months trying to make my website builder work on my
>> new
>> Toshiba, which has Vista. I've had 5 people incl. Toshiba, Microsoft
>> tell me
>> this is a software problem. When I contacted Vodahost (the diy website
>> builder) they insist they are compatible.
>>
>> I don't know what to do. When I build a page, all images and text is
>> displaced to different places than where I input it on the web builder
>> (when
>> I do an internet preview of what my page will look like.)
>>
>> Anybody have this kind of problem with Vista and a web builder?
>>
>> Thanks!~

>
>



 
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glsj.dw
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      8th Nov 2007
No... I say you must use the best tool for the job.

For example vista is the worse tool for the job of an OS.

even though its new.. and should be utilized normally,
I must make an exception due to the exceptionally bad quality it has.


"Adam Arrested Development Albright" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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> glsj.dw wrote:
>> no offense but that is the worse advice you could ever give!
>>
>> Coding html by hand is something so 1990's!
>>
>>
>>

>
> <If it's not broke, then you don't fix it *savage*.>



 
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Adam Arrested Development Albright
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      8th Nov 2007
glsj.dw wrote:
> No... I say you must use the best tool for the job.


<You're no authority on anything.>
>
> For example vista is the worse tool for the job of an OS.


<What's Vista have to do with HTML?>
 
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