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cyndie marshall

2007-03-01, 6:19 pm

I have created a website in Publisher 2003 and have published it to my
website (www.ca-texas.org). However, only people that access the website
through internet explorer are fully able to utilize the site and maneuver
around properly.

How can I correct this so that ANYONE (firefox, netscape, etc.) using any
webbrower can fully access my website?
DavidF

2007-03-01, 6:19 pm

It appears that your site will load in FF, but the navigation system doesn't
work. Unfortunately filled text boxes, kills the links. Try removing the
fill from the text boxes that contain active links, and test.

Are there other issues? What else does not work in FF?

I would suggest that you download and install FF. It is not a big download,
and you don't have to use it as your default browser, but then it will be
available for testing. After you remove the fill from the text boxes that
have the links, Publish to the Web and direct the html output to a folder on
your desktop. Open FF, File > Open and find the index.htm file on your
desktop and open. If you can get a site to work pretty well in IE and FF,
you have covered most viewers...

DavidF

"cyndie marshall" <godhelpusall77027@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:97c9b4a0ea154e6da2d3e15b3579331d@ureader.com...
>I have created a website in Publisher 2003 and have published it to my
> website (www.ca-texas.org). However, only people that access the website
> through internet explorer are fully able to utilize the site and maneuver
> around properly.
>
> How can I correct this so that ANYONE (firefox, netscape, etc.) using any
> webbrower can fully access my website?



cyn42567

2007-03-01, 6:19 pm

well, the text boxes with the links in it are the way to move around in my
website....if I remove the link that it is filled with.....the website is
useless. Still not sure what to do....I used the hyperlink in these boxes.
--
Have a Blessed Day!
Cyn


"DavidF" wrote:

> It appears that your site will load in FF, but the navigation system doesn't
> work. Unfortunately filled text boxes, kills the links. Try removing the
> fill from the text boxes that contain active links, and test.
>
> Are there other issues? What else does not work in FF?
>
> I would suggest that you download and install FF. It is not a big download,
> and you don't have to use it as your default browser, but then it will be
> available for testing. After you remove the fill from the text boxes that
> have the links, Publish to the Web and direct the html output to a folder on
> your desktop. Open FF, File > Open and find the index.htm file on your
> desktop and open. If you can get a site to work pretty well in IE and FF,
> you have covered most viewers...
>
> DavidF
>
> "cyndie marshall" <godhelpusall77027@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:97c9b4a0ea154e6da2d3e15b3579331d@ureader.com...
>
>
>

DavidF

2007-03-01, 10:16 pm

Sorry I wasn't more clear. I didn't say to remove the text boxes with the
links...I said to remove the fill color in the text boxes.

Publisher 2003 produces two sets of html code. One is designed for IE and
the other code for all other browsers. When you add a fill color to a text
box with a hyperlink in it, for some reason Publisher produces an image of
that text box for other browsers, which kills the hyperlink. If you remove
the fill color, the link will work.

In general you will have to avoid using a fill color in any text box that
has a hyperlink. Now, if you are really invested in your menu design, then
there is a workaround. Open your Publisher document. Copy one of your menu
buttons, and then Edit > Paste Special as a picture. Then select the newly
created picture and insert your hyperlink into that picture. Do the same for
each button, copy and paste to your other pages, and those links will work
in IE and FF. Otherwise, use other icons, images or plain text boxes to
build a new menu.

DavidF

"cyn42567" <cyn42567@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B7AA301-F72D-4121-91DF-7F2DE6151D05@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> well, the text boxes with the links in it are the way to move around in my
> website....if I remove the link that it is filled with.....the website is
> useless. Still not sure what to do....I used the hyperlink in these
> boxes.
> --
> Have a Blessed Day!
> Cyn
>
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
>


cyn42567

2007-03-02, 6:16 pm

OH....THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!

The only reason I colored the text boxes in the first place was because when
I made them into a hyperlink....they turned white and you could not see them.


That will present another problem when it comes to the map buttons. By any
chance is there a way to change the color of the font on the hyperlinks?
--
Have a Blessed Day!
Cyn


"DavidF" wrote:

> Sorry I wasn't more clear. I didn't say to remove the text boxes with the
> links...I said to remove the fill color in the text boxes.
>
> Publisher 2003 produces two sets of html code. One is designed for IE and
> the other code for all other browsers. When you add a fill color to a text
> box with a hyperlink in it, for some reason Publisher produces an image of
> that text box for other browsers, which kills the hyperlink. If you remove
> the fill color, the link will work.
>
> In general you will have to avoid using a fill color in any text box that
> has a hyperlink. Now, if you are really invested in your menu design, then
> there is a workaround. Open your Publisher document. Copy one of your menu
> buttons, and then Edit > Paste Special as a picture. Then select the newly
> created picture and insert your hyperlink into that picture. Do the same for
> each button, copy and paste to your other pages, and those links will work
> in IE and FF. Otherwise, use other icons, images or plain text boxes to
> build a new menu.
>
> DavidF
>
> "cyn42567" <cyn42567@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5B7AA301-F72D-4121-91DF-7F2DE6151D05@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

DavidF

2007-03-02, 6:16 pm

Format > Color Scheme > Custom Color Scheme and change the Hyperlink color
there. Not sure what map buttons your are talking about, but if they are
images, just select them and insert your hyperlink. HTH

DavidF

"cyn42567" <cyn42567@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:94464C31-8EC8-465D-9814-2E29B147F9F5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> OH....THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!
>
> The only reason I colored the text boxes in the first place was because
> when
> I made them into a hyperlink....they turned white and you could not see
> them.
>
>
> That will present another problem when it comes to the map buttons. By
> any
> chance is there a way to change the color of the font on the hyperlinks?
> --
> Have a Blessed Day!
> Cyn
>
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
>


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