Actually, the <bottom> came about because the links to the next page were not
working and it was easier for ME to check the continuing page when I did a
web preview.
Since you are the only ones who know the site is up - and since anyone not
using IE can't do anything with the site anyway - it doesn't make much
difference to skip pages at the moment.
Maybe I should do a simple site with the "Create It" program on the host.
get something up that works, and redo the entire site in FP or whatever. At
least the Create It links worked and other browsers could use it. Then a
generic but working site would be up and I could get my work done - I'm a
jewelry designer, not a programmer!
What did I do wrong? Why don't the Pub links work with other browsers? I
read the stuff from Bartosik and thought I followed the instructions. Even if
I tested it in another browser, what good would it do? The basic structure of
the site is wrong.
And Mike, if you want your headache back, you are welcome to it. (Just
kidding ... hope yours is finally gone.) I was in the studio most of the day
playing catch up. I just don't need one of those on top of everything else.
The Kat
:
Kat,
What difference does your forms not working make to someone using FF?
Most of the links don't work, including the one to click to get an
answer. If you want to lose potentially 30 percent of your visitors,
then don't test your site in a Gecko browser (Mozilla, FF, Netscape).
Again, just my opinion, but I find the Top/Bottom buttons annoying,
especially the bottom. Why would someone want to skip to the bottom of
the page if they haven't seven seen it yet? Why make it easy for a
viewer to skip a bunch of a page?
Depending on your server, you may need to enable FP extensions. I know I
would need to.
Mike
The Kat wrote:
Of course, all this may be irrelevant since my site has the same problem as
'goldplating'. I have PUB web forms but none of them work.
I know the FPSE files are available on the host, but I did not realize that
Pub would not recognize the forms it created when I loaded the file in the
format suggested by the program!. How foolish of me. (See, I did what you
said and looked at the other queries - see what happened!)
Should I redo the form or just upload the site in HTTP? Or start over in FP
programming. Could THAT be the reason the links don't work?
I give up.
:
I was suggesting that when you go to Publish to the Web, and you get to the
Save In dialog, that you probably had it set to save to My Computer or
Desktop, and that you should change it to My Network Places. If that is not
the case you can perhaps troubleshoot your issue by referencing the
uploading articles here:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx
And perhaps read the instructions about how to use FTP or HTTP here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011186811033.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HP030661591033.aspx
DavidF
You completely lost me on that one. Change what back?
I tried to load it to the site but got the error msg "cannot connect to
the
FTP server on the computer named 2-Lions.com". It continues with: "This
error
message is usually associated with an attempt to access an FTP (File
Transfer
Protocol) web site through a fire wall/proxy server and the proxy settings
are not set correctly to gain access." (I followed the MS link and there
are
no help files on this error...)
Nothing has changed on this computer, least of all the firewalls; I get no
site logon option and the files keep ending up on my computer. I managed
to
get an update loaded by getting onto the site itself and copying the files
to
the host. There are some interesting page names now, but at least the edit
is
up.
This cannot be the proper procedure. The shortcut that is supposed to be
on
my network places doesn't exist! (per Pub: "when you publish a Web site to
a
location on the Web or a network, a shortcut to the Web server or network
server will appear in My Network Places.")
[NB: I freed the page links, reduced the image sizes on home page and
reduced all page banners - now minus the fade I had. Hopfully the links
work
noaw and it loads faster.]
:
You just got through directing the html output to your computer to test.
When you Publish to the Web, you changed the direction of the output to
your
computer...change it back.
DavidF
I have a web site awaiting an update. According to the Pub help files,
Pub
should have created a link to the site in my "Network Places"
folderwhen I
uploaded the file. It didn't. PUB keeps trying to publish the site to
my
own
computer - it does not even look on line.
I spent almost an hour on the phone with the site tech support trying
every
possible avenue. Pub isn't a big web site editor so no one was able to
help -
and he did try everyone in his office!
Does anyone have a fix or workaround for this? Or a reason for the link
not
being created in the first place? I don't want this battle every time I
need
to update the site, so a fix is preferable!
The (frazzled) Kat