Hello,

I am having a real strange problem with FrontPage 2003.

My homepage, (index page) www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com, uses a top
border, side border, and a bottom border which cascades across most of the
website

However, the (bottom border) no longer will publish correctly (site wide),
this applies even when I only use the off line review option, as well.

If all of this was not strange enough, when I try and publish a given page,
all hell lets loose, as the body of the webpage will now be mirrored where
the bottom border use to be, but in a messed up fashion.

Example Here ->
http://www.virginiasbestkeptsecret.com/Smith_Mountain_Lake_Real_Estate_HOT_Leads_page01.html

Do you have any idea what gives? I used Yahoo.com's snapshot backup, to
restore the rest of the website.

Good luck figuring this one out.

The website www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com was originally built from
FrontPage 98, using Windows 98 Second Edition, and now I imported the
website to FrontPage 2003, hoping to fix the problem automatically, when I
bought a brand new HP 3.0 Hz computer, back in 2004.

I am now running, Windows Home Edition 2003 .

Whomever can address and fix this problem, will be my mentor for years to
come.

Thanks in advance.

--
James Roney
CEO/Director


www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com
Three quarters of a million visitors in 2004.
On target for over two million visitors in 2005.
More traffic then all the other websites on Smith Mountain Lake combined.
Smith Mountain Lake Prints & Website Photography Provided By:
www.RoneyPhotography.com
See our (latest photos) in the April/May issue of the Smith Mountain Laker
Magazine, now On line! www.SmithMountainLaker.com

Re: FrontPage 2003: Very Strange Problem With Bottom Cascading Border by Stefan

Stefan
Wed Apr 13 03:17:14 CDT 2005

IMHO
Break all your pages up into normal sized pages
- No one will read or view a "web site in a page" layout

--

_____________________________________________
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"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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"VBKS" <error@error.net> wrote in message news:DZ%6e.5246$yq6.3691@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
| Hello,
|
| I am having a real strange problem with FrontPage 2003.
|
| My homepage, (index page) www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com, uses a top
| border, side border, and a bottom border which cascades across most of the
| website
|
| However, the (bottom border) no longer will publish correctly (site wide),
| this applies even when I only use the off line review option, as well.
|
| If all of this was not strange enough, when I try and publish a given page,
| all hell lets loose, as the body of the webpage will now be mirrored where
| the bottom border use to be, but in a messed up fashion.
|
| Example Here ->
| http://www.virginiasbestkeptsecret.com/Smith_Mountain_Lake_Real_Estate_HOT_Leads_page01.html
|
| Do you have any idea what gives? I used Yahoo.com's snapshot backup, to
| restore the rest of the website.
|
| Good luck figuring this one out.
|
| The website www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com was originally built from
| FrontPage 98, using Windows 98 Second Edition, and now I imported the
| website to FrontPage 2003, hoping to fix the problem automatically, when I
| bought a brand new HP 3.0 Hz computer, back in 2004.
|
| I am now running, Windows Home Edition 2003 .
|
| Whomever can address and fix this problem, will be my mentor for years to
| come.
|
| Thanks in advance.
|
| --
| James Roney
| CEO/Director
|
|
| www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com
| Three quarters of a million visitors in 2004.
| On target for over two million visitors in 2005.
| More traffic then all the other websites on Smith Mountain Lake combined.
| Smith Mountain Lake Prints & Website Photography Provided By:
| www.RoneyPhotography.com
| See our (latest photos) in the April/May issue of the Smith Mountain Laker
| Magazine, now On line! www.SmithMountainLaker.com
|
|



Re: FrontPage 2003: Very Strange Problem With Bottom Cascading Border by PoohBear

PoohBear
Wed Apr 13 15:21:01 CDT 2005

I'm afraid that your site struck me the same way... oh my
goodness....does it ever end.
>-----Original Message-----
>IMHO
>Break all your pages up into normal sized pages
>- No one will read or view a "web site in a page" layout
>
>--
>
>_____________________________________________
>SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
>"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
>To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>_____________________________________________
>
>
>"VBKS" <error@error.net> wrote in message news:DZ%6e.5246
$yq6.3691@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>| Hello,
>|
>| I am having a real strange problem with FrontPage 2003.
>|
>| My homepage, (index page)
www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com, uses a top
>| border, side border, and a bottom border which cascades
across most of the
>| website
>|
>| However, the (bottom border) no longer will publish
correctly (site wide),
>| this applies even when I only use the off line review
option, as well.
>|
>| If all of this was not strange enough, when I try and
publish a given page,
>| all hell lets loose, as the body of the webpage will
now be mirrored where
>| the bottom border use to be, but in a messed up fashion.
>|
>| Example Here ->
>|
http://www.virginiasbestkeptsecret.com/Smith_Mountain_Lake_
Real_Estate_HOT_Leads_page01.html
>|
>| Do you have any idea what gives? I used Yahoo.com's
snapshot backup, to
>| restore the rest of the website.
>|
>| Good luck figuring this one out.
>|
>| The website www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com was
originally built from
>| FrontPage 98, using Windows 98 Second Edition, and now
I imported the
>| website to FrontPage 2003, hoping to fix the problem
automatically, when I
>| bought a brand new HP 3.0 Hz computer, back in 2004.
>|
>| I am now running, Windows Home Edition 2003 .
>|
>| Whomever can address and fix this problem, will be my
mentor for years to
>| come.
>|
>| Thanks in advance.
>|
>| --
>| James Roney
>| CEO/Director
>|
>|
>| www.VirginiasBestKeptSecret.com
>| Three quarters of a million visitors in 2004.
>| On target for over two million visitors in 2005.
>| More traffic then all the other websites on Smith
Mountain Lake combined.
>| Smith Mountain Lake Prints & Website Photography
Provided By:
>| www.RoneyPhotography.com
>| See our (latest photos) in the April/May issue of the
Smith Mountain Laker
>| Magazine, now On line! www.SmithMountainLaker.com
>|
>|
>
>
>.
>