Publishing Mess Frontpage 2003

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Guest

We are using Frontpage 2003 and after we publish images and graphics (text too) does not appear where it should. Can anyone resolve this. Also is there any setting that will adjust to the browser that someone is viewing the page in?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Avoid using absolute positioning where you have little to no control over how the page will appear
in the various browsers currently in use. Use tables to structure your page layout, which will
render basically the same in all browsers.

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Sheila said:
We are using Frontpage 2003 and after we publish images and graphics (text too) does not appear
where it should. Can anyone resolve this. Also is there any setting that will adjust to the
browser that someone is viewing the page in?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Provide a URL to the published site and we can probably tell you what is breaking your links

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| We are using Frontpage 2003 and after we publish images and graphics (text too) does not appear where it should. Can anyone
resolve this. Also is there any setting that will adjust to the browser that someone is viewing the page in?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

I don't see any problems w/ your link bars,
But
- remove all spaces from all file & folder names (breaks links)
- you have a link on http://www.desargedanceworld.com/Events.htm to
http://www.desargedanceworld.com/desarge_spring_showcase_april200.dwt
- A DWT should never be linked to and is a template page which you apply to other pages in your site (many browsers will not support
the .dwt extension)
- recommend putting your flash (.swf) in html pages so the user has some navigation

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| http://www.desargedanceworld.com/index2.htm
 

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