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| leemtowshen 2004-02-11, 7:02 am |
| Dear all, i wish to place layers on my site, however i notice that what i see is not wat i get when i upload it on the server, the layers goes out of place, not where i intended it to be. How do i '' LOCK'' the layers in the place i want???
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-08-30, 7:15 pm |
| I have no idea what you are doing, or what question you are asking. Can you
show me the page, please?
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"Mark Forsberg" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I've created a page with some layers. When I'm in the designer mode I
> need
> to cheat the layers so that there text appears in the appropriate place on
> the
> page when viewed in a browser. This includes placing the layer over
> written
> text. An inconvenience, but not a real problem. However, when someone
> attempts
> to print out the web page the layersprint exactly where they are
> positioned in
> the designer mode.
> I'm new to Dreamweaver, coming over from Homesite+. Is there
> something
> that I need to do in order to utilize the layers and have them look
> correct in
> both the designer mode and printing the web page?
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Mark
> Houston (Thank goodness the summer is almost over)
>
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| Mark Forsberg 2004-08-30, 11:15 pm |
| I've included 2 links. One is a screen shot of Dreamweaver in Designer Mode.
Notice that the line beginning 1. .... is smashed up against the text in the
table. That text is on a layer. The table is not in any layer.
The second is a screen shot of what it looks like in the browser. Notice
the large gap between the 1. ..... and the text above it. They don't look the
same.
When I attempt to print out the webpage, it comes out looking like the
Designer mode version, scrunched up. Is this just the way that Dreamweaver
handles this?
Thanks for the help.
Mark
https://ww2.giveblood.org/tempview/Browserview.doc
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-08-30, 11:15 pm |
| You have linked to a Word doc. Please just give me the URI to the page and
tell me where to look.
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"Mark Forsberg" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ch027e$klu$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> I've included 2 links. One is a screen shot of Dreamweaver in Designer
> Mode.
> Notice that the line beginning 1. .... is smashed up against the text in
> the
> table. That text is on a layer. The table is not in any layer.
> The second is a screen shot of what it looks like in the browser.
> Notice
> the large gap between the 1. ..... and the text above it. They don't look
> the
> same.
> When I attempt to print out the webpage, it comes out looking like
> the
> Designer mode version, scrunched up. Is this just the way that Dreamweaver
> handles this?
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Mark
>
> https://ww2.giveblood.org/tempview/Browserview.doc
>
>
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