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Lynn




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Old Post  10-15-04 - 05:14 PM  
I have been publishing myrottweilerpups.com since about 2001 to the web.
Always looks nice.  Now when I view it the previously correct layout is now
photos over text.  When I go in to format the text to surround the graphic,
that box is now grayed out.  Always was there before.  Any ideas why?
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Amature Web Designer
www.frescaaire.com
www.myrottweilerpups.com
www.jugendlieberotts.com


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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]




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Old Post  10-15-04 - 05:14 PM  
First off I suggest you bookmark www.dictionary.com - a handy tool that can
help you fix your sig line to read - Amateur Web Designer.

One thing that can throw off page layout over time is the accumulation of
old site files, when using version 2000 I recommend deleting the existing
site html and image files off the server before publishing the new files
after a site change. If you've never done that and have been publishing for
a while I recommend doing a full delete of what's out there now and do a
clean publish.

Now after reviewing your site code I suspect it may be that you unknowingly
changed the target browser setting in Publisher in the web options. I
recommend it be set to 3.0, the lowest setting. The highest setting uses
CSS/CSS2 technology, which involves absolute positioning, which if not done
correctly could layer items. Set the target to 3.0 and try a fresh publish.

And one thing to note is that there are two types of publications, a print
publication and a web publication. Are you always and only using a web
publication, or do you create a print publication and then convert it to a
web publication? That can effect what options are available and effect the
output from the conversion. When designing a web site it should always be
designed in a web publication.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com


"Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have been publishing myrottweilerpups.com since about 2001 to the web.
> Always looks nice.  Now when I view it the previously correct layout is
> now
> photos over text.  When I go in to format the text to surround the
> graphic,
> that box is now grayed out.  Always was there before.  Any ideas why?
> --
> Amature Web Designer
> www.frescaaire.com
> www.myrottweilerpups.com
> www.jugendlieberotts.com




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Lynn




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"David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

> First off I suggest you bookmark www.dictionary.com - a handy tool that ca
n
> help you fix your sig line to read - Amateur Web Designer.
>
> One thing that can throw off page layout over time is the accumulation of
> old site files, when using version 2000 I recommend deleting the existing
> site html and image files off the server before publishing the new files
> after a site change. If you've never done that and have been publishing fo
r
> a while I recommend doing a full delete of what's out there now and do a
> clean publish.
>
> Now after reviewing your site code I suspect it may be that you unknowingl
y
> changed the target browser setting in Publisher in the web options. I
> recommend it be set to 3.0, the lowest setting. The highest setting uses
> CSS/CSS2 technology, which involves absolute positioning, which if not don
e
> correctly could layer items. Set the target to 3.0 and try a fresh publish
.
>
> And one thing to note is that there are two types of publications, a print
> publication and a web publication. Are you always and only using a web
> publication, or do you create a print publication and then convert it to a
> web publication? That can effect what options are available and effect the
> output from the conversion. When designing a web site it should always be
> designed in a web publication.
>
> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> www.publishermvps.com
> www.davidbartosik.com
>
>
> "Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CF9B3F16-FF29-418A-A815-4E8389C665ED@microsoft.com... 
>
>
> You are right. My spellchecker usually saves me from making such blunders.

Thanks to your help, I have put a few marquees on my commercial site this
morning, and changed the text in hyperlinks to change color on hover, and to
remove those nasty underlines in hyperlinks.  There is one in my
frescaaire.com page that still isn't gone, but that's probably because of
where it is.

I will check with the server and see how to delete these files.  I
appreciate your help.  Every quarter I pull up the last quarter file which i
s
a webpage and do the new page on the old and publish it that way.  I did
change the browser type and I will do that first because it seems like it
might be easier.

Thank you again.

Lynn


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Lynn




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Old Post  10-16-04 - 12:15 AM  
I do not get notification when answers to my post come in.  Wonder why?

The change from IE 3.0 to 4.0 was the culprit.  The website is behaving
properly.  Which makes me ask another question.  There is sound on the
website, but I no longer can hear it on my computer.  Any suggestions?  For
instance I have no idea what it sounds like anymore.

"Lynn" wrote:

>
>
> "David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]" wrote:
> 
>
> Thanks to your help, I have put a few marquees on my commercial site this
> morning, and changed the text in hyperlinks to change color on hover, and 
to
> remove those nasty underlines in hyperlinks.  There is one in my
> frescaaire.com page that still isn't gone, but that's probably because of
> where it is.
>
> I will check with the server and see how to delete these files.  I
> appreciate your help.  Every quarter I pull up the last quarter file which
 is
> a webpage and do the new page on the old and publish it that way.  I did
> change the browser type and I will do that first because it seems like it
> might be easier.
>
> Thank you again.
>
> Lynn


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