First an answer to your question, and then a judgmental comment:
Here is a workaround posted some time ago by Troy:
"David - I found this workaround that seems to work pretty well:
Instructions for publishing to an ad-supported free web site through GoDaddy
using MS Publisher
1. Publish website to folder on local computer first
2. Open "index.html" in browser window
3. Under the "Page" pulldown menu, select "View Source." This displays a
.txt file, showing the html code.
4. Using find & replace (under the "edit" menu), search for the first
instance of the word, "absolute" in the html code, and replace it with the
word "relative."
5. This process must be repeated for each page individually, by navigating
to each locally-published page from within a web browser, viewing the source
html code, replacing the first instance of "absolute" with "relative," then
saving the file before navigating to the next page.
6. Once finished making changes, the locally saved "index.htm" file and
accompanying folder must be copied and pasted, via ftp client to your
GoDaddy
website, and "voila," you should be up and running!"
With that said, I will add the comment that you should just pay the $5 a
month and get a non-ad supported host. I just don't understand how a person
in business that will pay more than $60 for one ad in the newspaper, but not
be willing to pay the same for a year of web hosting service. It projects a
totally unprofessional picture of you. And, the fact that you can't spell
"Agency" is simply inexcusable.
DavidF
> after uploading web page it shifts to the right on a banner page example
> can
> be found here
>
> www.thwaitsinsurance.com
ITHelp - 06 Jan 2008 06:08 GMT
David, Thanks for the help
This is not my webpage it is my customers. I agree with you on everything
and he is having one built professionally he just asked me if I could fix it.
> First an answer to your question, and then a judgmental comment:
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DavidF - 06 Jan 2008 12:44 GMT
Thanks for posting back. I see this morning that you got it fixed, including
the spelling.
Sorry...my response could have....should have been a bit nicer.
DavidF
> David, Thanks for the help
> This is not my webpage it is my customers. I agree with you on everything
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