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4dogspal - 31 Jan 2008 17:29 GMT
I have created a website with a Publisher template.

I've received feedback that the pages are distorted on Firefox (columns
spread across the page from the screenshot I was sent).

I used Coffee Cup Direct FTP to upload the site, and it includes an HTML
editor that lets me view the html code. I saw something on one of the posts
about changing the positions from absolute to relative. Will that help me?

Also, is there a way to center the website on an IE page? Because I'm trying
to make it accessible, I used the 760 px websize. Currently, it is on the
left side of the page.

Thanks for your help!
DavidF - 31 Jan 2008 23:41 GMT
Most of the problems with cross browser compatibility can be fixed by
changing a couple settings. Go to Tools > Options > Web tab and uncheck
"Rely on VML..." (Pub 2003) and "Allow PNG...". Publish to the Web and
create new html output and upload the new index.htm file and the index_files
folder to your site.

If you want to center the pages it does require editing the code after you
have created it. Jo and Spike have offered a way of doing this. See the post
"Software to assist centre pages?" January 15th. This is assuming that you
are using Pub 2003 or 2007.

DavidF

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