The only reason you would not be seeing your page in design view fully is if you are using absolute positioning (w/ layers) or
malformed html
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"Jim Cox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:51E86260-284F-45FC-A011-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Yes, you are correct. My mistake. DESIGN view is what I mean. Can't seem to
| get the look right where I have access to making changes. Any tips you can
| provide would be great. Jim
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| "Andrew Murray" wrote:
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| > detail view? I think you mean DESIGN view.
| >
| >
| > "Jim Cox" <Jim
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| > news:85EF5441-CDE9-4343-9415-(E-Mail Removed)...
| > > Hello,
| > > I'm new to using Frontpage and having trouble after publishing my first
| > > homepage. Before publishing, I was able to use the "detail" view to
| > > basically
| > > "see" in WYSIWYG format my page. I was able to click and drag and update
| > > fields as needed. I then published the webpage and it looks fine. Now,
| > > in
| > > trying to edit the homepage index.htm file, I don't get the same
| > > flexibility
| > > in "detail" page. I can only see and edit some of my fields. Most of my
| > > fields are not "viewable" and it is not in a WYSIWIG format. I "preview"
| > > and
| > > all the fields are there, but again, "detail" mode they are not showing
| > > and/or editable.
| > > Thanks. Hopeing someone might be able to direct a novice!
| >
| >
| >