Why is One Page in Web Narrowerr?

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AA Smith

One page of my web appears notably narrower online than all the rest. Why?
And, more importantly, how can I make it match the rest?
 
Hard to say without seeing the pages.
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Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| One page of my web appears notably narrower online than all the rest.
Why?
| And, more importantly, how can I make it match the rest?
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| With kindest regards,
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| Dick Smith
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Hi, Tom!

Thanks for getting back to me. Could you tell from looking at them online?
Or from looking at them in FP format? Or from the HTML? I could send links
to 2 of the online pages. Or, I could post the HTML on my web. Not sure
how I could copy and send or post on my web the actual FP Normal/Page views
in any manner appropriate for this forum, though I'm certainly open to
suggestions. Would you like to look at them?
 
Looking online is the best place to start - from that one can retrieve the
source markup and the CSS, which is always where those pesky problems
start....
 
Thanks, Murray! I appreciate your interest and kind offer of help.

Fortunately, I figured out why the one page appeared narrower; had to do
with table width on the web page. So, I've solved that problem.

Thanks, again! Have a great week!
 
A glance at the source would have revealed that lickety split! I'm glad you
figured it out....
 
AA Smith said:
One page of my web appears notably narrower online than all the rest.
Why? And, more importantly, how can I make it match the rest?
 
You need to make sure you're doing your design with tables; and make sure
they are all the same width.
easiest way if you're using FP2003 is dynamic web templates - that way you
can set up the global look and feel; then create editable areas in which you
put your content page to page, but it won't affect the general layout out,
menus, banners etc.
 

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