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John Nichols
I'm building my first site in FP 2002. It's still on the local disk.
Since my monitor resolution is 1600x1200, I rely on Preview In Browser to
see how it looks at lower resolutions.
Today, it started giving "This Page Contains Items That May Need To Be Saved
Or Published To Preview Properly".
It only pops up the first time I preview, but now it only previews at the
native resolution.
No matter what resolution I select, it only previews at my 1600x1200
setting.
The warning is probably because I have a Hit Counter and MSNBC Weather
component on the page.
I get no warning with a new blank page.
But I can't figure out why it won't preview at 1024x768, 800x600, or
640x480.
Both resolutions look good if I change it in Windows, but that's a hassle.
It also looks good on another computer on my network.
I don't think the preview resolution problem is the page, it happens with a
new blank page.
I tried looking in the frontpg.ini and all the customization and the help
files.
This isn't an emergency, but I'd sure like to get it working right.
John Nichols
Since my monitor resolution is 1600x1200, I rely on Preview In Browser to
see how it looks at lower resolutions.
Today, it started giving "This Page Contains Items That May Need To Be Saved
Or Published To Preview Properly".
It only pops up the first time I preview, but now it only previews at the
native resolution.
No matter what resolution I select, it only previews at my 1600x1200
setting.
The warning is probably because I have a Hit Counter and MSNBC Weather
component on the page.
I get no warning with a new blank page.
But I can't figure out why it won't preview at 1024x768, 800x600, or
640x480.
Both resolutions look good if I change it in Windows, but that's a hassle.
It also looks good on another computer on my network.
I don't think the preview resolution problem is the page, it happens with a
new blank page.
I tried looking in the frontpg.ini and all the customization and the help
files.
This isn't an emergency, but I'd sure like to get it working right.
John Nichols