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Old April 16th, 2002, 00:47   #1
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Page in Front Page

Well.....I've a page made in Front Page 2000.....
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The thing is.....Its cool if u see it in 800x600 but in another resolution or browser u see different.....u see a strange page
I've made in Front Page and i think i'll not have the same problem in dreamweaver.....
What should i do ????....
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Old April 16th, 2002, 18:29   #2
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umhm.....your webpage is quite good.

You have the knowledge, and the power, but one thing missing here is refinement. The things are scattered, you should try building it a template first and then put the information.

Menus
pictures
background
everything was okay just arrange the stuff!

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Old April 16th, 2002, 20:36   #3
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Yup thanx.....but i think the problem is: i put everything in the right place using tables.....but even so....the "floating" images seems to change the position when the resolution is another than 800x600...I guess its a Front Page problem....
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Old April 18th, 2002, 08:46   #4
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I highly doubt that it is a FrontPage problem. HTML is just quirky like that. When you increase resolution, space for the table to occupy increases. If you're running your table sizing attribute off of a percentage, your table size will most certainly change. Also, cell alignment attributes have something to do with where images are placed. Try messing with those values and see what you can do.
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Old May 2nd, 2002, 06:11   #5
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no, it isn't a FrontPage problem..... the problem was we!! I think the problem will be solved soon... It's just make all the page in tables...
Thanks anyway, ShadowFlare85...
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