I am using Publisher 2002 for the design and publishing of my web site.
I have 2003 but have chosen not to use it because of the apparent huge
file sizes. A side question.... will future version of Publisher reduce
the file size to something more practical?
Stevan
Stevan,
I am not an expert, but enjoy the challenge of using Publisher to create
websites, and this is in spite of the fact that I would probably be better
off using Frontpage, or some other more suitable tool. I have stayed with
Publisher 2000 because of the issues you describe with 2003, and some of the
notable limitations of 2002. I certainly hope that the next generation of
Publisher is an improvement over 2003, and David Bartosik has certainly
worked hard with MS to make that happen...only time will tell how responsive
MS will be.
As to your current issue, your site looks great to me. One way I can
reproduce the 'superimposed text', is by varying the text size in the
browser. In IE if you scroll to the bottom of your page, and then View >
Text Size > Largest (or Larger), I see overlapping text. If I view the site
with Mozilla, and vary the text size the effect is more extreme and there
are other issues as well. Perhaps have the customer view the site with a
smaller text size...in IE...in a more current version of IE?
DavidF
> I am using Publisher 2002 for the design and publishing of my web site.
> I have 2003 but have chosen not to use it because of the apparent huge
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> >> before. I hope this helps. It may be html wrapping the message around
> >> graphics or something."
DavidF - 23 Dec 2004 13:40 GMT
I forgot to mention, you might suggest the customer update her video
drivers...
DavidF
> Stevan,
>
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> > >> before. I hope this helps. It may be html wrapping the message around
> > >> graphics or something."
Stevan - 23 Dec 2004 13:42 GMT
Thanks for your advice David. I appreciate your time.
> Stevan,
>
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>> >> around
>> >> graphics or something."