I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am learning
it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work almost
perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at my
website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can I fix
this?

Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by p

p
Sat Feb 11 17:03:41 CST 2006

URL?

Punkin wrote:
> I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am learning
> it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work almost
> perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at my
> website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can I fix
> this?
>
>

Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by Tom

Tom
Sat Feb 11 17:09:57 CST 2006


"Punkin" <Punkin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3781A875-D90C-48CD-831C-F7C75EA0B95C@microsoft.com...
>I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am
>learning
> it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work
> almost
> perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at
> my
> website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can
> I fix
> this?

Since you are just starting, I suggest you start with a table 760
pixels wide and put everything inside the table. Then just don't put
items side by side that total more than 760 pixels, including any
borders.

Tom J



Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by Punkin

Punkin
Sat Feb 11 17:14:26 CST 2006

Sorry.

http://punkinplace.net

"p c" wrote:

> URL?
>
> Punkin wrote:
> > I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am learning
> > it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work almost
> > perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at my
> > website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can I fix
> > this?
> >
> >
>

Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by p

p
Sat Feb 11 18:27:34 CST 2006

Tom J. gave you some good advice.

Since you are new to web design, read a book or tutorial on web page
layout and positioning page elements.

Elements in a web page float to fill the web page or its container
element. The simplest way to layout elements is to use tables.

For each web page on your site create the page on a page of paper first.
Draw a big table and then rows and columns. Then use the table cells to
hold pictures. Put each picture in a cell, headings in a cell at the
above or below. When you add the pixels horizontally for pictures in
cells side by side, stay below 760 pixels (or whatever you think it's
appropriate)--this to avoid horizantally scrolling for most screen settings.

Now when you create the table in FP, set the border size (for the table
lines to zero). This will make table lines invisible.

..PC



Punkin wrote:
> Sorry.
>
> http://punkinplace.net
>
> "p c" wrote:
>
>
>>URL?
>>
>>Punkin wrote:
>>
>>>I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am learning
>>>it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work almost
>>>perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at my
>>>website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can I fix
>>>this?
>>>
>>>
>>

Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by Punkin

Punkin
Mon Feb 13 21:10:27 CST 2006

Thank you so much! I am on my way to making a web page that everyone can
view. Thanks again!

Amy

"Tom J" wrote:

>
> "Punkin" <Punkin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3781A875-D90C-48CD-831C-F7C75EA0B95C@microsoft.com...
> >I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am
> >learning
> > it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work
> > almost
> > perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at
> > my
> > website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can
> > I fix
> > this?
>
> Since you are just starting, I suggest you start with a table 760
> pixels wide and put everything inside the table. Then just don't put
> items side by side that total more than 760 pixels, including any
> borders.
>
> Tom J
>
>
>

Re: How do I make my site web browser compatible? by Punkin

Punkin
Mon Feb 13 21:11:26 CST 2006

Thanks so much! I am now working on the revisions. I really appreciate it!

punkin

"p c" wrote:

> Tom J. gave you some good advice.
>
> Since you are new to web design, read a book or tutorial on web page
> layout and positioning page elements.
>
> Elements in a web page float to fill the web page or its container
> element. The simplest way to layout elements is to use tables.
>
> For each web page on your site create the page on a page of paper first.
> Draw a big table and then rows and columns. Then use the table cells to
> hold pictures. Put each picture in a cell, headings in a cell at the
> above or below. When you add the pixels horizontally for pictures in
> cells side by side, stay below 760 pixels (or whatever you think it's
> appropriate)--this to avoid horizantally scrolling for most screen settings.
>
> Now when you create the table in FP, set the border size (for the table
> lines to zero). This will make table lines invisible.
>
> ...PC
>
>
>
> Punkin wrote:
> > Sorry.
> >
> > http://punkinplace.net
> >
> > "p c" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>URL?
> >>
> >>Punkin wrote:
> >>
> >>>I am using Front Page to make a web site for the first time and am learning
> >>>it as I go along. I have made several web pages and they work almost
> >>>perfectly. I am still making some minor changes, but when I look at my
> >>>website on other computers, the images and wording are off. How can I fix
> >>>this?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>