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LCreamer

2005-01-11, 12:16 pm

Hi, I inherited this site (www.viewstone.com) and have been trying to
straighten it out for a while. I can get most of the pages to look ok in
firefox, except these: www.viewstone.com/affiliates.htm
www.viewstone.com/potentials.htm www.viewstone.com/amenities.htm I'm still
learning code and I have no clue how to fix this issue. I know it's not going
to look perfect but can anyone give me some advice to make it look better?
Thanks! Lorraine :confused;

Linda Rathgeber *TMM*

2005-01-11, 12:17 pm


There are so many problems with those pages I think it would take less
time to recreate them in Dreamweaver than to try to fix them. :-/

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LCreamer

2005-01-11, 7:15 pm

That's what I thought. I have yet to figure out just how to recreate them without all the issues.
Thanks for the reply
Lorraine

xangelusx

2005-01-11, 7:15 pm

Linda is right. Just create a new page in DW and start inserting the elements (header, images, body, etc) one by one. Curses to the one who came before you :)
LCreamer

2005-01-14, 11:15 pm

That's what I thought. I have yet to figure out just how to recreate them without all the issues.
Thanks for the reply
Lorraine

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