Kevin..
<I wish there was some easy way to do this, but there's not.
FrontPage includes support for multiple browsers, which can be helpful, but..>
I'm working on a vaccine for this, with any luck I'll have it through the FDA in 20 years
| Hi Robyn,
|
| Welcome to the WorldWild Web.
|
| HTML stands for "HyperText Markup Language" and is the basis for web pages.
| It is a text-based markup language, and is interpreted by the browser. There
| are several major browser manufacturers, such as Microsoft and Netscape, and
| several versions of browsers manufactured by each. In addition, there are
| several versions of HTML out there. In addition to that, different computers
| run different operating systems, with different screen resolutions (Murray -
| I'm just using the KISS principle here). Finally, there are different-sized
| browser windows.
|
| So, what's your solution? Learn everything you can about HTML, CSS, and
| browsers. I wish there was some easy way to do this, but there's not.
| FrontPage includes support for multiple browsers, which can be helpful, but
| there are so many choices, so many diffferent approaches to developing HTML
| documents, that it isn't possible to write an app that can automatically
| create HTML that looks the same in all browsers.
|
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| HTH,
| Kevin Spencer
| .Net Developer
| Microsoft MVP
| I get paid good money to
| solve puzzles for a living
|
| | > I am at my wits end with FrontPage 2003. I am a new user and I am LOST!
| I
| > am having trouble with, what I put on my screen and then upload to my
| server
| > does not look the same on other people's computers as it does on my
| computer?
| > IS there someone out there who can help me?
| >
| > I would so very much appreciate it.
| >
| > Please email me at (e-mail address removed)
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