When using Master Pages, what is the best Best Practice when it comes to
images and hyperlinks on the master page? Is it better to use WebControls
(<asp:Hyperlink/>), HtmlControls (<a href="~/somewhere.aspx"
runat="server">) or using ResolveClientUrl("~/somewhere") inline?
Re: Problem displaying web pages ... I have removed all design elements from the master page. ... The images however are still grainy and I have noticed that it is not just ...Master Page - Yes, you should remove all design elements from the Master ... but is probably the reason your navbar is not working in FF. ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
Re: viewing in Firefox requesting Authentication, trying to rerout ... i'm not fully sure I know what "not using a master page" means. ... - open html folder and replace the previous index.htm file (yes, ... don't understand is how Publisher is writing that code. ... Are you inserting a code fragment to import your images or just inserting ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
Re: Problem displaying web pages ...Master Page - Yes, you should remove all design elements from the Master ... In general you should not use the Master Page feature in a Publisher... but is probably the reason your navbar is not working in FF. ... were images on your home page and other pages that were blurry, ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
Re: Web Sites ... Is Show Images checked?... is this what you mean by master page? ... Master pages give unpredictable results in a Publisher... Open you Publisher file and run the Design Checker.... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
Re: Images fail to appear...? ... the HTML fragment is not in the new document, I can load new text/images and ... -no sig necessary- ... I would suspect that using the master pagehas messed things up. ... is anywhere in my page, I can't load any new text boxes, images, or ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)