Re: Image Hot Spots with Captions: Mouse Roll Over to Display Captions?

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From: Thomas A. Rowe (tarowe_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/27/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 20:45:45 -0500

Even if you are not publishing to server that has the FP extensions, locally
you should still create a folder for all of your web content, then open this
folder with FP and let FP make it a web, then always open this web to work
on your pages, this way you will not end up with link to images, etc.
pointing back to your HD. FP is really not designed to be a "standalone"
html page editor.

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"J. Danniel" <jd4jd@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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> Tom,
>
> I'm working with HTML files that were not originally created with
> Front Page.
>
> As I understand and define a "Front Page Web," it's a network of
> folders and files that are generated by Front Page.  It's a
> self-contained system as I perceive it.
>
> Maybe I'm misusing the nomenclature, but I have not created a Front
> Page web as I understand and perceive it.  All I've done is open one
> HTML file.
>
> Let me put it this way... I open Front Page, go into the File menu,
> select Open, select an HTML file, and go from there.  Apparently,
> because it is not part of a native Front Page web, Jim's tool is not
> working.
>
> I do not know if I've clarified this.  Try opening an HTML file by
> itself, without working within a Front Page web network, and see what
> happens.  Maybe I'm viewing all of this from the wrong perspective,
> but this is the only way I can think of right now to explain what I'm
> doing.
>
>
>
> >Huh?
> >If you are using FrontPage, don't understand what you mean by not using a
> >FrontPage web.
> >
> >Jimco's addin works with FrontPage, which you say you *are* using.
>
> Please remove the number 4 from the reply
> address if you wish to reply privately.
> Thank you very much.  Jack Danniel


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