Re: Improper Display In IE6 and FP2002 by Steve
Steve
Fri Mar 05 18:33:05 CST 2004
It can be frustrating at first, but once you figure out how to use the
external style sheet, you'll love it.
--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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"Jim Ganze" <jganze@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7dcd01c4030c$b4435920$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Thanks for all your time. I will give that a shot
> >-----Original Message-----
> >OK,
> >You need to set one or the other as your style.
> >If you want to use the external one, remove the
> <style></style> one.
> >
> >Then once you have the external one configured, remove
> the formatting from
> >your web page.
> >Edit > select all > Remove formatting.
> >Then your external style sheet will be in control.
> >You can then edit / change format in a particular
> sections you want.
> >
> >hth
> >
> >--
> >Steve Easton
> >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> >95isalive
> >This site is best viewed............
> >........................with a computer
> >
> >"Jim Ganze" <jganze@vrison> wrote in message
> >news:810401c402fb$0ac620a0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I have tried both external and inline styles, each make
> no
> >> difference. However that are two reference to the
> external
> >> CSS. Both located within the <head> block, however 1 is
> >> within a Style/Style and the other in found within the
> >> <HEAD> but not between <Stlye> statements. When checking
> >> HTML the class references for the formatting appear okay
> >> and I don't have any embeded formatting overriding the
> CSS
> >> with the HTML document.
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >OK.
> >> >
> >> >Are you using an external style sheet, a style section
> in
> >> the page itself,
> >> >or inline styles applied to individual items on the
> page.
> >> >
> >> >If an external style sheet, is it being called by the
> >> reference between the
> >> >head tags??
> >> ><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
> >> href="filename.css">
> >> >
> >> >If you have a style script on the page:
> >> ><style type="text/css">
> >> >body{
> >> >style info here
> >> >}
> >> ></style>
> >> >
> >> >Is it placed between the head tags.
> >> >
> >> >Also if you are using either of the above, you need to
> >> remove all other
> >> >formatting from the page. Even if you have styles
> >> defined as above, any
> >> >inline style tags added to text etc will over ride
> >> anything applied by an
> >> >external sheet or a style section in the head tags.
> >> >
> >> >And, also, if you are using the space bar to "position"
> >> items on the page,
> >> >( in html view you will see a lot of: ) it will
> cause
> >> text or images
> >> >to "move around" as the browser will change the amount
> of
> >> space each
> >> >equals depending upon the browser text size setting
> >> >
> >> >hth
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Steve Easton
> >> >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> >> >95isalive
> >> >This site is best viewed..................
> >> >...............................with a computer
> >> >"Jim Ganze" <jganze@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >> >news:7d2401c402f6$17f46700$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >> >> Using Arial and I am simple tring to set up a color
> >> scheme
> >> >> and yes there is some text resizing. But everything
> >> looks
> >> >> proper other than the text styles are not carring
> over
> >> to
> >> >> finished web pages. Everything is displayed in normal
> >> font
> >> >> with no color change. But Netscape displays
> everything
> >> >> properly. I seem to recal something the FP & IE6 may
> be
> >> >> getting confused with CSS. I don't think I'm doing
> >> >> anything exotic, but that is just my opinion.
> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >> >Are you using a non standard font in the web pages??
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Also, what formatting are you referring to. Text
> size,
> >> >> text positioning, is
> >> >> >text relocating itself etc?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >--
> >> >> >Steve Easton
> >> >> >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> >> >> >95isalive
> >> >> >This site is best viewed..................
> >> >> >...............................with a computer
> >> >> ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >> >> >news:7b8a01c402f2$60d528a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> >> >> >> Just text formatting, postitioning is fine. Looks
> >> great
> >> >> in
> >> >> >> normal pane but the formatting does not carry
> over to
> >> >> >> Preview or IE6 Browser Preview. I negelected to
> say
> >> >> that I
> >> >> >> am not using FP extension and have avoided using
> >> >> anything
> >> >> >> that requires these.
> >> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >> >> >What is displaying differently??
> >> >> >> >Also, are you using absolute positioning??
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >"Jim Ganze" <jganze@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >news:7be401c402ef$ab1c62a0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> >> >> >> >> I am using Win XP Pro and Frontpage 2002. The
> >> preview
> >> >> >> pane
> >> >> >> >> of Frontpage, as well as IE6 display of a web
> site
> >> >> does
> >> >> >> >> not agree with the display shown in the normal
> >> view
> >> >> of
> >> >> >> >> these pages. Netscape 7 displays these
> properly. I
> >> >> have
> >> >> >> >> uninstalled and resinsatlled IE6 according to
> MKBA
> >> >> >> 318378
> >> >> >> >> a number of times and this has not correct the
> >> >> problem.
> >> >> >> I
> >> >> >> >> have not Reinstall/Repair XP Pro for fear of
> >> losing
> >> >> all
> >> >> >> my
> >> >> >> >> installed progams (this would be an absolute
> >> >> disater). I
> >> >> >> >> have tried both inline and linked CSS. Does
> anyone
> >> >> have
> >> >> >> >> any ideas for correction of this problem?
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