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AllHerbs

2007-04-19, 3:15 am

Hi,
I am using microsoft publisher 2003 to build my web pages, but When I upload
my web site www.giftherbs.com and go to it in internet explorer 7, you have
to scroll all the way to the right to see the webpage. When I use Mozilla
Firefox or Opera it works fine. My hosting company said that their banner ad
is conflicting with the web page. I was wondering if there was a way I could
fix this problem. It is quite urgent. Please get back to me as soon as
possible.
Thank you very much for your time!

Mike Koewler

2007-04-19, 6:18 pm

Find a different ISP.

Mike

AllHerbs wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using microsoft publisher 2003 to build my web pages, but When I upload
> my web site www.giftherbs.com and go to it in internet explorer 7, you have
> to scroll all the way to the right to see the webpage. When I use Mozilla
> Firefox or Opera it works fine. My hosting company said that their banner ad
> is conflicting with the web page. I was wondering if there was a way I could
> fix this problem. It is quite urgent. Please get back to me as soon as
> possible.
> Thank you very much for your time!
>

DavidF

2007-04-19, 6:18 pm

Or, as you are a business, step up and pay for a hosting account at GoDaddy
or elsewhere, and forget about free hosting and trying to save $5 a month.
To use a cliché, you get what you pay for, and what impression do you think
you give your potential customers when they see you are "too cheap" to pay
for web hosting?

DavidF

"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:2ab36$46274fc0$453d95d5$27584@FUSE.NET...[color=darkred]
> Find a different ISP.
>
> Mike
>
> AllHerbs wrote:


AllHerbs

2007-04-19, 6:18 pm

I know what you are talking about, but I have 3 websites and two of them are
for Google adsense www.antioxidantinfo.info and www.antioxidanttea.info and
www.giftherbs.com is not really going yet so I am not worried about my image.
I would like to get them going.

"DavidF" wrote:

> Or, as you are a business, step up and pay for a hosting account at GoDaddy
> or elsewhere, and forget about free hosting and trying to save $5 a month.
> To use a cliché, you get what you pay for, and what impression do you think
> you give your potential customers when they see you are "too cheap" to pay
> for web hosting?
>
> DavidF
>
> "Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@fuse.net> wrote in message
> news:2ab36$46274fc0$453d95d5$27584@FUSE.NET...
>
>
>

DavidF

2007-04-19, 6:18 pm

Well, then let me step back and say that Publisher produces two sets of
code. One is for IE and the other for other browsers. The code for IE
doesn't work under the GoDaddy free service, but you offered some new
feedback about it working under FF. This issue has come up before in regards
to IE, and no one has come up with a solution. If you study the source code
under the two browsers, you might find something that you can do via the
insert html code fragment tool in Publisher to make the pages work in
GoDaddy. If you find one, please post it. And perhaps someone that knows
coding will jump in with an idea. At this point in time, I have not read of
a fix...sorry.

DavidF

"AllHerbs" <AllHerbs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6813CAE-B67D-4A5B-8459-560E3F1AFB87@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>I know what you are talking about, but I have 3 websites and two of them
>are
> for Google adsense www.antioxidantinfo.info and www.antioxidanttea.info
> and
> www.giftherbs.com is not really going yet so I am not worried about my
> image.
> I would like to get them going.
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
>


AllHerbs

2007-04-20, 10:16 pm

Thanks For your time. I am going to keep looking

"DavidF" wrote:

> Well, then let me step back and say that Publisher produces two sets of
> code. One is for IE and the other for other browsers. The code for IE
> doesn't work under the GoDaddy free service, but you offered some new
> feedback about it working under FF. This issue has come up before in regards
> to IE, and no one has come up with a solution. If you study the source code
> under the two browsers, you might find something that you can do via the
> insert html code fragment tool in Publisher to make the pages work in
> GoDaddy. If you find one, please post it. And perhaps someone that knows
> coding will jump in with an idea. At this point in time, I have not read of
> a fix...sorry.
>
> DavidF
>
> "AllHerbs" <AllHerbs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E6813CAE-B67D-4A5B-8459-560E3F1AFB87@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

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