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I can't view my websites photos in Firefox

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aretecrete.com - 19 Dec 2007 15:48 GMT
I've got a publisher website http://www.aretecrete.com and when I try
to view it in Firefox it only shows the writting, no photos at all ?
Can anyone please suggest the changes I need to make so that I can
view it correctly in both Firefox and Windows browser.
DavidF - 19 Dec 2007 16:25 GMT
Go to Tools > Options > Web tab and uncheck "rely on vml..." and "allow
png...". Do not use a master page if you are. Those things will fix the
majority of cross browser problems. Post back if you have other issues.

DavidF

> I've got a publisher website http://www.aretecrete.com and when I try
> to view it in Firefox it only shows the writting, no photos at all ?
> Can anyone please suggest the changes I need to make so that I can
> view it correctly in both Firefox and Windows browser.
aretecrete.com - 20 Dec 2007 16:44 GMT
> Go to Tools > Options > Web tab and uncheck "rely on vml..." and "allow
> png...". Do not use a master page if you are. Those things will fix the
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Thanks David I did as you instructed but lost 2 home page pictures in
windows browser , however, in Firefox the layouy was correct but no
pictures at all. So I reversed my actions by re selecting "rely on
vml..." as that was the only action I did previously and now I can
only see half of the main picture in my home page, the bottom half is
grey ?
Your help is much apppreciated.
Helen
DavidF - 20 Dec 2007 23:48 GMT
I am not sure of why the image is "cropped", but you definitely want to
uncheck "rely on VML..." and "allow png...". Did you perhaps crop the main
picture on your home page using tools within Publisher?

Then I would suggest that before you Publish to the Web again, compress all
the images in your publication. I noticed that while trying to load your
pages with a slow dial-up connection that many of the images are very large,
and that could be creating the problem along with trying to crop the image
on the home page.

Compress graphics file sizes to create smaller Publisher Web pages:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011266301033.aspx

Be sure to opt to compress all the images in your publication. Then Publish
to the Web and upload the new files.

Try that and see if that doesn't fix things...and let us know if you would.

DavidF

>> Go to Tools > Options > Web tab and uncheck "rely on vml..." and "allow
>> png...". Do not use a master page if you are. Those things will fix the
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> Your help is much apppreciated.
> Helen

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