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Bob
I was here a couple months ago whining about FP's horrible CSS
formatting display problems. I've found a nice work around so I felt I
should post it.
The problem (for me anyway) is that I use FP with CSS style files for
most all paragraph font sizing, spacing, face, etc. The bug is that
although you can pull up a page fresh and it will look fine, often it
will lose all the CSS formatting for no apparent reason. This happens
to me about 50% of the time I switch to HTML view. All font
characteristics are lost and you are looking and everything with
default font characteristics. You end up spending half your day
bouncing back and forth to preview mode. Not good for an alleged CSS
compatible tool.
Well, fix found. When the CSS formatting disappears, just click on the
"show hidden symbols" tool. The formatting will magically reappear.
If you don't want the hidden symbols, just shut the tool back off and
you are all set.
Bob
formatting display problems. I've found a nice work around so I felt I
should post it.
The problem (for me anyway) is that I use FP with CSS style files for
most all paragraph font sizing, spacing, face, etc. The bug is that
although you can pull up a page fresh and it will look fine, often it
will lose all the CSS formatting for no apparent reason. This happens
to me about 50% of the time I switch to HTML view. All font
characteristics are lost and you are looking and everything with
default font characteristics. You end up spending half your day
bouncing back and forth to preview mode. Not good for an alleged CSS
compatible tool.
Well, fix found. When the CSS formatting disappears, just click on the
"show hidden symbols" tool. The formatting will magically reappear.
If you don't want the hidden symbols, just shut the tool back off and
you are all set.
Bob