How do I get a background in Front Page 2003 to be fixed?

C

CKL

Nope - didn't put me off - just figured I was "missing" something so better
get out of it.......
I was using Front Page 2002 (an old gift that had been sitting unused) to
redo an existing website that I inherited (volunteer for organization).
Found out that it wasn't as easy as I expected so decided I need to learn a
LOT to clean it up - which is why I started lurking here. The site was NOT
originally done with FP and I goofed up a lot while trying to do it quickly
without properly learning what I could/should do to accomplish what I
wanted.
Just got ExpressionWeb2, however, so will probably just start from scratch
with that. However, before I learn that and redo site completely, I may
still try to clean up what I have now temporarily. Setting up new host now
and don't think I have time to start from scratch before I need to upload
the site.

I really should take a "class" but since it as a volunteer for one site, the
expense would be mine and I don't feel like spending even more money. I
just generally learn by doing (with a LOT of mistakes along the way)

Thanks to everyone for all the info I have received by lurking!
 
M

Murray

I really should take a "class" but since it as a volunteer for one site,
the expense would be mine and I don't feel like spending even more money.
I just generally learn by doing (with a LOT of mistakes along the way)

http://www.w3schools.com

It's free. Without a good basic understanding (if not knowledge) of HTML,
you will flounder.
 
C

CKL

thanks Murray......
Yes - I planned on that, but was thinking about one in Expression Web as
well.
 
T

Thor

Then it will tile on a larger browser viewport.
Then make it twice as wide. You got a bigger screen than that?

a potentially enormous image

Nah. Use 72 dpi, remove all the metadata and it takes less space than a
500x500 JPEG.
(In Photoshop Elements: ctrl-alt-s). No noticeable loading time.

Just a suggestion.

GRB
 

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