Frontpage 2000 adding huge margin in page

A

AGWalsh

Hi Folks
I'd love some help with this. I've created a website called
www.masteryourmoney.net and while it looks fine in Frontpage on my own
machine, it seems to have added a huge extra margin. I've been using
shared borders and have also copied and pasted some code in from
Zinester for the subscription code. Any ideas on how I can remedy
this...
Thanks
Anne
 
A

AGWalsh

Very funny gentlemen...If you have a solution but don't wish to share
it (that's fine) perhaps you could direct me to where I could find
it...
Best wishes
A.
 
R

Robbity

Sorry Anne,
Just trying to be funny but I guess I failed.

Anyway I had a quick look at your source code and it seems OK. I noticed
that a lot of your alignment is cantered. Maybe try changing it to left
justified. Also check your table settings to make sure you don't
inadvertently have another blank cell to the left of your text.
 
A

AGWalsh

Hi Robbity
To be fair...it was quite funny (really, kind of, sort of!! <g>) Let
me be a village idiot here for a second and ask what does "cantered"
mean. (My understanding was a "gentle gallop"..."..er, I don't think
that's it!). I don't have a table in it, but I think I'll just re-do
the page from scratch and see how that works out. Thanks for your
suggestions.
Rgds
Anne
 
R

Robbity

Anne,

Spell check is only so good I see. Cantered means centered. If only I
could spell then everyone would know that. Sorry.
As far as not having a table - umm I think you do. You have html tag "tr"
(table row) and "td" (table cell) all through your source code. I am sorry
I dont have the time to go through it line for line but I would again look
at left justifing your text as opposed to centered (or cantered as I like to
spell it)
Cheers
 
R

Randall

Anne, in IE 6 and Firefox 1.0.1 I see the large margins also but when I copy
your HTML code into a blank FP 2002 page it works fine. The other pages
work fine.

You could troubleshoot it if you like but I would suggest replacing your
Home Page with a fresh copy (with the same code).
 

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