Re: Frontpage 2000 / CSS / Hosted on Windows 2003
- From: jamie.gunn@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 9 Aug 2005 17:00:37 -0700
Hi Kathleen,
Thanks for the quick response. After pounding my head and pruning the
code for about 4 hours, I discovered that one of the css tags was
duplicated. The same name was given twice. After making that change,
the issues cleared up. I am a little surprised that the duplication of
the tag would render the entire *** null upon rendering, but that is
the way that it worked.
Thanks,
Jamie
Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage] wrote:
> Is this site published anywhere that we could take a look?
>
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> <jamie.gunn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Hi -
> >
> > One of our new sites that we are working is being put together using
> > frontpage 2000. The majority of formatting on the site is using CSS.
> >
> > Earlier this afternoon, it seems like all of our external style sheets
> > are no longer being referenced. However, the strange thing is that the
> > paths of the sheets are still in the files using this as the tag:
> >
> > <LINK REL=Style*** HREF="../styles/style.css" TYPE="text/css">
> >
> > This tag is in the head of the documents.
> >
> > In the normal view of Frontpage, the page is rendered correctly, but in
> > preview or viewing the page using IE, the page is rendered without any
> > of the tags.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this strange behavior before? Do you know of any
> > workarounds?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jamie
> >
.
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