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 said:
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
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www.myrottweilerpups.com
www.jugendlieberotts.com
You are right. My spellchecker usually saves me from making such blunders.