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Frustrated - 26 Jun 2006 20:21 GMT
My page is http://staffordshirebullterrierpups.com/ when opend on IE the page
moves way to the left so u have to scroll over to find it. Is there a way to
fix this using publisher or anything? Please help!

Also does anyone know the tech support number for Publisher?
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 26 Jun 2006 20:49 GMT
You will pay a small fortune for Microsoft's help. And you will find help
difficult if you start multiple threads for the same problem. Are you aware
that we don't do personal responses?

I can't help but wonder how much of the problem is that banner ad. I assume
it's free hosting in exchange for that?

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> Also does anyone know the tech support number for Publisher?
DavidF - 27 Jun 2006 01:02 GMT
JoAnn's guess is correct. If you watch your page load with a dial-up modem,
the page loads correctly, left justified, but then the banner is inserted
which pushes the page the right. It is not a Publisher web page problem...it
is your free webhost. Either go to their support area and look for the
banner issue, and a workaround, or contact your webhost and tell them it
appears that they are framing your site, and that is not supported, and do
they have a fix, or get a paid webhost...or perhaps use the "insert HTML
code fragment" tool in Publisher to insert the following code snippet that
another poster used in a similar situation. It may or may not work, but
would probably be worth the experiment:

<TITLE>Can't be in a frame</TITLE>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JAVASCRIPT TYPE="TEXT/JAVASCRIPT">
<!-- Hide script from old browsers

if (top.location != self.location) {
top.location = self.location
}
// End hiding script from old browsers -->
</SCRIPT>

Good luck...

DavidF
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JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 27 Jun 2006 01:19 GMT
It's one of those situations where you get what you've paid for.

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> JoAnn's guess is correct. If you watch your page load with a dial-up
> modem, the page loads correctly, left justified, but then the banner is
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>> Also does anyone know the tech support number for Publisher?
John G - 27 Jun 2006 07:04 GMT
:-)    Works better in Firefox so what are you complaining about.
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Wot's Your Real Problem?

> My page is http://staffordshirebullterrierpups.com/ when opend on IE
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> Also does anyone know the tech support number for Publisher?

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