When I checked yesterday. the page scrolled wide right and
the apples / links never rendered. This was in NS8( FF
mode). In IE7 it was fine, but when I opened in FP 2000 I
had no apples either. I looked at the code and there was vml
everywhere
Today it's another story. The only thing of concern to me is
the 'hole hearted' font.
"Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com> wrote in
message : Mike,
:
: I don't understand your comment regarding only IE. Many
times your comments
: are true.
:
: However, I have viewed OP's site with IE 6, Opera 8.54,
Netscape 7, Avant,
: and Firefox 1.5. There are no differences in the
appearance in any of these
: browsers.
:
: I don't believe that is the problem.
:
: : > The big problem that you are having is the use of VML.
: >
: > VML is Vector Markup Language, and it is the result of
using
: > items like clipart, wordart, and the drawing tools. As
you
: > have seen, it works great if the client is IE, but
becomes
: > discombobulated when using other browsers---> only IE
: > supports it.
: >
: > Sadly, the best thing you can do is to recreate the
page,
: > using tables to do the layout and standardized images
where
: > you need to for the apples etc.
: >
: >
: > message
: >
: > : The web address is
http://members.cox.net/bcandrews.
My
: > server has the Front
: > : Page Extensions activated, and I have tried different
: > authoring options, but
: > : I'm not sure about what settings to use and I have no
: > knowledge about writing
: > : code. That was what I found appealing about Front
Page.
: > You're supposed to
: > : be able to design it and code is completed for you.
I'd
: > appreciate your help
: > : with some advice. Thanks!
: > :
: > : "P@tty Ayers" wrote:
: > :
: > : >
: > : > "Teacher1" <
[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: > : >
: >
: > : > >I created a Front Page Website for use in my
classroom.
: > When I view the
: > : > > website from my IBM computer, everything works
: > properly. When I go to my
: > : > > classroom and try to view the website, everything
is
: > scrambled? Is there
: > : > > any
: > : > > way to fix this problem?
: > : >
: > : > There's probably a lot of proprietary, or just plain
: > bad, code,
: > : > unfortunately. Can you post a URL?
: > : >
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