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I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it
looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text lost its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the text size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done websites and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about correcting this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's browsers? Thanks. |
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its not your site that has a problem!!! its the resolution of those monitors
on the notebooks that are not set the the appropriate ones for widescreen! "DocX" <DocX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E45788BA-8E93-462F-A698-34DC4B6C4EF7@microsoft.com... >I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it > looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with > widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text > lost > its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my > notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the > text > size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done > websites > and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about > correcting > this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's > browsers? > Thanks. |
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You have to test your site with different browsers. Download and install at
least Firefox, Netscape, maybe Opera and test your web in them as you go along designing. "DocX" <DocX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E45788BA-8E93-462F-A698-34DC4B6C4EF7@microsoft.com... |I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it | looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with | widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text lost | its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my | notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the text | size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done websites | and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about correcting | this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's browsers? | Thanks. |
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These problems are part and parcel of web development. It's very easy to
produce bad code (with FrontPage or any web design program) if you don't know what you're doing (no offense intended), and even good code can produce pages which look very different in different browsers and on different monitors. It would be hard to get more specific than that without seeing and analyzing the page. If you post a URL, someone may be able to help. -- Patty Ayers | www.WebDevBiz.com Free Articles on the Business of Web Development Web Design Contract, Estimate Request Form, Estimate Worksheet -- "DocX" <DocX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E45788BA-8E93-462F-A698-34DC4B6C4EF7@microsoft.com... >I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it > looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with > widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text > lost > its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my > notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the > text > size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done > websites > and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about > correcting > this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's > browsers? > Thanks. |
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Thanks for the suggestions. I have been testing the site with IE and with
Firefox. I have adjusted screen resolutions and that doesn't seem to be the primary culprit. My major problems seem to occur when the text size is changed in the view menu of the browsers. After studying some others sites and comparing them to my own, it appears that I may trying to format the tables in much the same way I would with a letter in a word processor (with spaces, returns, etc.). I think I need to split the cells in more places to keep the text where I put it. Does this make sense? I have noticed that changing the text size in IE affects some websites and not others. For instance, it does in www.yahoo.com, but at www.paperstreet.com it has little affect on the home page (the bullets on the bulleting lists do change sizes). Interestingly, Firefox does affect the text size at Paperstreet. Can anyone explain why Paperstreet's text is affected by Firefox and not by IE? Thanks for the help! DocX "DocX" wrote: > I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it > looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with > widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text lost > its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my > notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the text > size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done websites > and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about correcting > this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's browsers? > Thanks. |
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>> Can anyone explain why Paperstreet's text is affected by Firefox and not
by IE? Because IE is a piece of junk as far as accessibility, among other things, is concerned. In IE, the user must change settings to allow resizing. Bob Lehmann "DocX" <DocX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 4B21A0A-C1FD-4A24-A022-ED86A316F31F@microsoft.com...> Thanks for the suggestions. I have been testing the site with IE and with > Firefox. I have adjusted screen resolutions and that doesn't seem to be the > primary culprit. My major problems seem to occur when the text size is > changed in the view menu of the browsers. > > After studying some others sites and comparing them to my own, it appears > that I may trying to format the tables in much the same way I would with a > letter in a word processor (with spaces, returns, etc.). I think I need to > split the cells in more places to keep the text where I put it. Does this > make sense? > > I have noticed that changing the text size in IE affects some websites and > not others. For instance, it does in www.yahoo.com, but at > www.paperstreet.com it has little affect on the home page (the bullets on the > bulleting lists do change sizes). Interestingly, Firefox does affect the > text size at Paperstreet. Can anyone explain why Paperstreet's text is > affected by Firefox and not by IE? > > Thanks for the help! > > DocX > > "DocX" wrote: > > > I am a novice to FrontPage. I am using FP2003. I created a website and it > > looks fine on my monitor. My wife and I also have notebook computers with > > widescreens. On both notebooks, the table was "squished" and the text lost > > its formatting. I made some changes to the website that helped on my > > notebook, but it is still a problem on my wife's notebook. Changing the text > > size for her browser helps. I've looked at some professionally done websites > > and I see that this is not a problem for them. How do I go about correcting > > this problem? How can I know that it's going to work any other's browsers? > > Thanks. |
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