Re: problems creating a guestbook!

From: ise (ise_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:33:01 -0800

I know they're huge.. But I don't know how to "optimise" images, nor how to
reduce the filesize.

Thank you so much for trying to help me, but I don't understand much from
what you guys are writing.. Too difficult "computer-language". Obviously, I
should have thought of that before I started this homepage-project.

But anyway. I'll contact my host, or I'll contact someone who I THINK is my
host :)
Thanx.

Ronx skrev:

> Your images are huge! I looked on Friends and one or two other pages.
> Over 180000 bytes for an image - the images I checked should be around 5000
> bytes, at most. The images should be optimised in a graphics program, and
> considerably reduced in size (filesize).
>
> The Guestbook page was either FTPd to the server, or the server does not
> have FrontPage extensions installed. It must be published using HTTP to a
> server with FrontPage extensions, or created on that server.
> If you FTP'd the page, did you also upload the images?
>
> http://home.no.net/ does have FrontPage extensions, and if this is the root
> folder of the web site the _private folder will be there.
> If this is not the root folder of your site, then your host should make your
> site a proper web, or sub web, at present it appears to be just a folder.
>
> --
> Ron Symonds (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
>
> "ise" <ise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:151C06B6-874B-4995-909A-96CE256B6FBE@microsoft.com...
> >I have found this explanation on how to create a guestbook:
> >
> > File->new
> > Click More Page Templates from the task pane on the right.
> > Choose Guestbook template
> >
> > Edit the page to suit your website. Do not remove the word [guestlog]
> > near the bottom of the page - this is a place holder for your users
> > comments.
> >
> > Save the page, change the filename to suit.
> >
> > Refresh the Folder list by pressing F5.
> >
> > BUT HOW DO I DO THIS (see explanation below!!)????????????????
> >
> > Find, and drag the file guestlog.htm into the _private folder. This must
> > be
> > done since the guestlog.htm needs write permissions which are (normally)
> > only available in the _private folder. guestlog.htm will be in the
> > folder containing your new guestbook.
> >
> > Where do I find "the_private folder"? I don't think I have a folder called
> > that. The web site is: http://home.no.net/ise82/
> >
> > My problems are:
> > - none of the pictures (or gifs) I saved in FrontPage shows on the web
> > - it is not possible to submit a comment
> >
> > HELP!!!!!
>
>
>



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