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      9th Jun 2005
I have created and published my web site using FP 2003. It looks fine when
viewing with IE, but home/index.html has table format issues when displayed
in Netscape (any version). Help says to set all table/cell properties to
fixed pixel dimensions versus percentage. When I do this, it ruins my
formatting in IE, and still doesn't fix Netscape's presentation of the same
page. URL is www.fiatwheels.com

I'm sure it's something simple, and as as far as I can tell only occurs on
the home page (albeit most important page!)

Thanks, Mark
 
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      9th Jun 2005
It appears you've used some word art which uses VML ( Vector Markup Language ).
VML only works in IE.

If so, take screenshots of your word art, cut out the images with an image editor, and use the
images in your page.


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"Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have created and published my web site using FP 2003. It looks fine when
> viewing with IE, but home/index.html has table format issues when displayed
> in Netscape (any version). Help says to set all table/cell properties to
> fixed pixel dimensions versus percentage. When I do this, it ruins my
> formatting in IE, and still doesn't fix Netscape's presentation of the same
> page. URL is www.fiatwheels.com
>
> I'm sure it's something simple, and as as far as I can tell only occurs on
> the home page (albeit most important page!)
>
> Thanks, Mark



 
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      9th Jun 2005
Use a nested table to structure the thumbnail images.

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>I have created and published my web site using FP 2003. It looks fine when
> viewing with IE, but home/index.html has table format issues when displayed
> in Netscape (any version). Help says to set all table/cell properties to
> fixed pixel dimensions versus percentage. When I do this, it ruins my
> formatting in IE, and still doesn't fix Netscape's presentation of the same
> page. URL is www.fiatwheels.com
>
> I'm sure it's something simple, and as as far as I can tell only occurs on
> the home page (albeit most important page!)
>
> Thanks, Mark



 
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