Upgraded to FP 2003, problems

J

Joe S.

I maintain three web sites; just upgraded to FP 2003. Upgrade went
smoothly.

Now, when I Open a file, here is what happens.

I have shared borders on my pages; the top border is a title border (or
something like that). When I create a page, I do a SAVE AS and name the
file xxx.htm, then, I add a name for the page. The name for the page
becomes a header that shows in the top border.

On domain1, when I open the index.htm file, there is a notice in the top
border that says something like "Add this page to the navigation scheme to
display the top border." All other pages show their normal top border.
What's the problem?

On domain2, there are several pages where
some
of
the
text
shows
up
like
this.
I
am
not
certain
but
the
text
that
appears
like
this is either in quotes or is part of a bulleted or numbered list. What is
causing this to happen?

Thanks.

I'll come back from time to time as I discover other problems.
 
J

Joe S.

Okay, part of this problem is fixed. The navigation structures are good.

Now, I still have the problem on one domain where
some
pages
have
portions
that
display
with
the
text
running
like
this.

The text that runs down the page is bulleted and numbered lists and text in
quotes.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Can you provide a URL for the published page w/ the problem
- sounds like a table cell width is constraining the text




| Okay, part of this problem is fixed. The navigation structures are good.
|
| Now, I still have the problem on one domain where
| some
| pages
| have
| portions
| that
| display
| with
| the
| text
| running
| like
| this.
|
| The text that runs down the page is bulleted and numbered lists and text in
| quotes.
|
| --
|
| -----
|
|
|
| | > I maintain three web sites; just upgraded to FP 2003. Upgrade went
| > smoothly.
| >
| > Now, when I Open a file, here is what happens.
| >
| > I have shared borders on my pages; the top border is a title border (or
| > something like that). When I create a page, I do a SAVE AS and name the
| > file xxx.htm, then, I add a name for the page. The name for the page
| > becomes a header that shows in the top border.
| >
| > On domain1, when I open the index.htm file, there is a notice in the top
| > border that says something like "Add this page to the navigation scheme to
| > display the top border." All other pages show their normal top border.
| > What's the problem?
| >
| > On domain2, there are several pages where
| > some
| > of
| > the
| > text
| > shows
| > up
| > like
| > this.
| > I
| > am
| > not
| > certain
| > but
| > the
| > text
| > that
| > appears
| > like
| > this is either in quotes or is part of a bulleted or numbered list. What
| is
| > causing this to happen?
| >
| > Thanks.
| >
| > I'll come back from time to time as I discover other problems.
| >
| > --
| >
| > -----
| > Joe S.
| >
| >
| >
|
|
 

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