Kathleen
Thu May 08 19:01:09 CDT 2008
At first glance, I would remove the height attribute from the tables and
cells - it's not valid HTML.
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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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"Nancee" <Nancee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D4C8E720-F678-463A-81EC-F0D150F88C76@microsoft.com...
> www.HSSManagement.com... it happens on the pages as well as the Subdomain
> at
> www.HomelandSelfStorage.HSSManagement.com
>
> Thanks for looking at it...
>
> "Kathleen Anderson" wrote:
>
>> What's the URL? We'll take a look.
>>
>> --
>>
>> ~ Kathleen Anderson
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> Spider Web Woman Designs
>> Expression Web Resources:
http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/
>> FrontPage Resources:
http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
>>
>>
>> "Nancee" <Nancee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:042E1D24-02FF-41DE-9EFC-B69CD1A9E430@microsoft.com...
>> >I created a website using FP 2003, but I just found out that depending
>> >upon
>> > the text size the user has set on their internet brower, the website
>> > looks
>> > wierd. Looks
>> > fine if the text size is Medium, but if they have it as Larger or
>> > Largest,
>> > everything is jumbled.
>> >
>> > Can I fix or set that in the website itself asa default or something...
>> > so
>> > it doesn't change based upon the user settings? Is there a way to plan
>> > on
>> > these differences when creating a website?
>> >
>> > Thanks, in advance, for all the great advice I hope to get :)
>> >
>>
>>
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