Site won't display correctly on a godaddy.com hosted site

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NikkiZ

Hello - I've created a website using Publisher 2003. I've uploaded to my
personal ISP site and I can see everything beautifully.
users.zoominternet.net/~tnzabo6/index.htm

The client has a domain through godaddy.com and we've also decided to have
them host the site. www.lenapegolf.com When you go to the site I have a
simple "coming soon" page that I create in Dreamweaver. It displays just
fine - very plain - However my new site www.lenapgolf.com/index.htm gets
pushed off screen to the right I believe because of the godaddy ad banner.
I'm not getting anywhere with their tech support. They say to go to
Publisher tech support. I can't imagine that nobody else has had this
problem so I thought I might try asking here. If you go to the site you can
use the horizontal bar to scroll over and see it and the links work fine.
I'm really frazzled as to what to do now. I've spent more time trying to
upload the dang site then it took to build it!

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks -Nikki
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

getting a "Server Too Busy"...bad sign.

you may not be able to fix the ad banner alignment problem when using
Publisher...search this newsgroup, as this has been discussed before.


| Hello - I've created a website using Publisher 2003. I've uploaded to my
| personal ISP site and I can see everything beautifully.
| users.zoominternet.net/~tnzabo6/index.htm
|
| The client has a domain through godaddy.com and we've also decided to have
| them host the site. www.lenapegolf.com When you go to the site I have a
| simple "coming soon" page that I create in Dreamweaver. It displays just
| fine - very plain - However my new site www.lenapgolf.com/index.htm gets
| pushed off screen to the right I believe because of the godaddy ad banner.
| I'm not getting anywhere with their tech support. They say to go to
| Publisher tech support. I can't imagine that nobody else has had this
| problem so I thought I might try asking here. If you go to the site you
can
| use the horizontal bar to scroll over and see it and the links work fine.
| I'm really frazzled as to what to do now. I've spent more time trying to
| upload the dang site then it took to build it!
|
| Any help is greatly appreciated.
|
| Thanks -Nikki
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

lenapegolf.com was busy but now it's a redirect to a site sales thing or
something...same as #3 below
lenapgolf.com is a dead link
lenapegolf.com/index.htm is a redirect to

so...like...what's up?


| Which server is giving you this error? lenapeheights.com or
zoominternet.net?
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > getting a "Server Too Busy"...bad sign.
| >
| > you may not be able to fix the ad banner alignment problem when using
| > Publisher...search this newsgroup, as this has been discussed before.
| >
| >
| > | > | Hello - I've created a website using Publisher 2003. I've uploaded to
my
| > | personal ISP site and I can see everything beautifully.
| > | users.zoominternet.net/~tnzabo6/index.htm
| > |
| > | The client has a domain through godaddy.com and we've also decided to
have
| > | them host the site. www.lenapegolf.com When you go to the site I have
a
| > | simple "coming soon" page that I create in Dreamweaver. It displays
just
| > | fine - very plain - However my new site www.lenapgolf.com/index.htm
gets
| > | pushed off screen to the right I believe because of the godaddy ad
banner.
| > | I'm not getting anywhere with their tech support. They say to go to
| > | Publisher tech support. I can't imagine that nobody else has had this
| > | problem so I thought I might try asking here. If you go to the site
you
| > can
| > | use the horizontal bar to scroll over and see it and the links work
fine.
| > | I'm really frazzled as to what to do now. I've spent more time trying
to
| > | upload the dang site then it took to build it!
| > |
| > | Any help is greatly appreciated.
| > |
| > | Thanks -Nikki
| >
| >
| >
 
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DavidF

No offense meant...I like to save a dollar or three myself, but I really
don't understand why you are using the free hosting service to promote an
obviously expensive operation, and you end up with a site that doesn't work
correctly and not only looks tacky because of the ads...it promotes other
golf courses! Think about all the money you will spend on advertising...one
small add in the local newspaper would almost pay for a year's hosting. Now
is not the time to save $5 a month...

DavidF
 
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vince

i have that problem with all sites built with pub
they break on anything except IE
 

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