K
Kevin Spencer
Hi Nymphetamine,
FrontPage is compressing the image. To prevent this, import the image files
into your web, and then use them.
Publish, do not Export. Open the hosted site in FrontPage and publish to
your local machine.
I don't know what most people do. However, it is logical to work on a local
copy, test it thoroughly, and then publish your changes, rather than making
them on the live site where anyone who browses the site during the changes
will see them.
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
1) When I copy a jpg from image software into a website in Frontpage,
the image degrades. I don't think this happens with .gifs, but why is
it happening and can it be prevented?
FrontPage is compressing the image. To prevent this, import the image files
into your web, and then use them.
2) Whats the best way to SAVE an entire website to your hard drive?
I've tried exporting from Frontpage, File/Save from Explorer, and
File/Save as to my HD using Frontpage. But those only save specific
pages, and even then they don't save the linked images in those pages.
Publish, do not Export. Open the hosted site in FrontPage and publish to
your local machine.
Do most people have and edit their websites on their hard drive and
then "publish" them to their hosts server? Or do they have their sites
ONLY on the hosts server?
I don't know what most people do. However, it is logical to work on a local
copy, test it thoroughly, and then publish your changes, rather than making
them on the live site where anyone who browses the site during the changes
will see them.
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.