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Publisher 2007 & FireFox 2.0.07

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alasariko - 22 Oct 2007 08:12 GMT
I've created the site http://www.karpathos-hellas.com and when using IE, all
links are visible, however, that's not the case if I use FF. I'm using Arial
black for the side navigation bar and will look into using another typeface,
hopefully that might fix the problem. I have also created a bottom navigation
bar, which works fine in FF, I just need to check whether I used a different
font type.

To validate my site, I used http://validator.w3.org/ and it found 100
errors. I have not modified any of the code that Publisher 2007 generated and
therefore, perplexed as to why they are found in the first place.

Can someone shed some light on both issues? Thanks!
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DavidF - 22 Oct 2007 13:05 GMT
I don't think it has anything to do with the font. Arial is web friendly.

Did you use the Publisher navbar wizard to create the vertical side navbar?

If it is hand built as you did the bottom navbar, try ungrouping all the
components of the navbar.

DavidF

> I've created the site http://www.karpathos-hellas.com and when using IE,
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alasariko - 22 Oct 2007 13:47 GMT
Hi David,

It's hand built. I will ungroup the navbar and try it with FF. I'll let you
know. Thanks for your help!
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> I don't think it has anything to do with the font. Arial is web friendly.
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Mike Koewler - 22 Oct 2007 14:04 GMT
David,

Arial is web safe but Arial Black is not. However, there should not be
much difference and as you said, it would not affect links.

Mike

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alasariko - 22 Oct 2007 14:16 GMT
Can someone suggest/explain why if I'm not modifying any code that Publisher
generates the validator http://validator.w3.org/ found 100errors?
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Rob Giordano (Crash) - 22 Oct 2007 14:59 GMT
A Publisher web will never validate.

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Mike Koewler - 22 Oct 2007 14:08 GMT
Most of the errors the validator reports don't affect browsers. However,
I noticed your forum is setup in your cgi-bin. This is not a good idea -
it should be in its own folder.

Mike

> I've created the site http://www.karpathos-hellas.com and when using IE, all
> links are visible, however, that's not the case if I use FF. I'm using Arial
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> Can someone shed some light on both issues? Thanks!
alasariko - 22 Oct 2007 15:28 GMT
Mike,

I installed the forum software according to the instructions provided. The
instructions stated to create the cgi-bin directory and place the forum
software in it. So...I only followed the "creators" instractions. :)
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> Most of the errors the validator reports don't affect browsers. However,
> I noticed your forum is setup in your cgi-bin. This is not a good idea -
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agpallavi - 20 Nov 2007 05:31 GMT
Hi,

I went to your site and it seems like you were able to resolve this issue,
Please do let me know how you were able to resolve this. As I am facing the
similar issue in firefox on my site www.indoeurocardiologycourse.com

agpallavi

> I've created the site http://www.karpathos-hellas.com and when using IE, all
> links are visible, however, that's not the case if I use FF. I'm using Arial
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> Can someone shed some light on both issues? Thanks!
alasariko - 20 Nov 2007 07:48 GMT
Not sure to which of the two issues you're referring. If you're referring to
the FF issue, look at DavidF response to my original post. If it's the
latter, I ignored the errors the validator identified.
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agpallavi - 20 Nov 2007 08:50 GMT
Thansk for your quick response.
Yes I was referring to the Firefox issue. However in my case I am using the
Publisher Navigation bar, In my case if you go to site
www.indoeurocardiologycourse.com on IE and Firefox, then in Firefox nothing
including images are not even shown.
What could the potential issue, I am stuck and it will be great if you can
help me on this.

> Not sure to which of the two issues you're referring. If you're referring to
> the FF issue, look at DavidF response to my original post. If it's the
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alasariko - 20 Nov 2007 09:24 GMT
Did you group the navigation bar? If you did, ungroup it. I was able to
create a Navigation Bar and see it in both IE & FF.
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> Thansk for your quick response.
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