Minor display problem on multi-page (layered) input form

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MaryHartman

Hi,

I am using FrontPage 2003 and have created a multipage input form.
The pages are different heights. The only problem I seem to have left
is that when it is displayed in the browser, the shorter pages will
scroll down far below the actual size of the form for that particular
page. It works fine, but this makes it a little funky looking.

Can I get an idea of how to make each page of the layered from to stop
at the end of the part of the form on that page?

The URL is:

http://www.christophersgrinders.com/sub/order/partymenu.htm

Thank you so much for your help.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Caused by your hidden div heights

That form using hidden divs (for each form part) probably won't work in many browsers
- and I don't see it as very user friendly

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<MaryHartman> wrote in message |
| Hi,
|
| I am using FrontPage 2003 and have created a multipage input form.
| The pages are different heights. The only problem I seem to have left
| is that when it is displayed in the browser, the shorter pages will
| scroll down far below the actual size of the form for that particular
| page. It works fine, but this makes it a little funky looking.
|
| Can I get an idea of how to make each page of the layered from to stop
| at the end of the part of the form on that page?
|
| The URL is:
|
| http://www.christophersgrinders.com/sub/order/partymenu.htm
|
| Thank you so much for your help.
|
|
 
M

MaryHartman

Caused by your hidden div heights

That form using hidden divs (for each form part) probably won't work in many browsers
- and I don't see it as very user friendly


What would you suggest as a suitable replacement option?

Thank you for your earlier response.
 

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