Viewing a web site has nothing to do with the operating system. The page
can look different depending on the viewer's monitor/screen resolution
settings, browser, browser settings.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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: Version 7 in Windows XP.
:
:
http://www.westco.coop/
:
: The page is created in Front Page on a Vista Terminal. When she creates it
: the page looks fine one her computer but when you look at the page from
: another computer with Windows XP the alignment is not correct. When she
tries
: to alter it to make for the XP user then it looks bad on the Vista
Terminal.
:
: "Ronx" wrote:
:
: > The page that does not display correctly. And which version(s) of
Internet
: > Explorer? The display of any page in IE in Windows 7 is very different
to
: > that in IE in Win 98.
: >
: > --
: > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: > : > > Internet Explorer.
: > >
: > > Forgive me~ what is the faulty page?
: > >
: > > "Ronx" wrote:
: > >
: > >> Which browsers are you using?
: > >> A link to the faulty page will help us to solve display problems,
: > >> otherwise
: > >> it's just guess work.
: > >>
: > >> --
: > >> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
: > >> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > >>
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: > >>
: > >> : > >> > Use Frontpage 2003 on a computer with Vista, however, when you view
my
: > >> > webpage in older versions of Windows the webpage isn't aligned
: > >> > correctly?
: > >> > What can I do
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: >
: >