Re: Macro for table problems
- From: Phillip Jones <pjones1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 19:54:14 -0400
Maybe we should chip together and buy him a case of Dom Perion(?) to get the others moved over. ;-)
Daiya Mitchell wrote:
Yep. The frames were settled on by someone else, probably 10 years ago?
Maybe only 6 or so? Back when frames were state of the art, anyhow. Beth
redesigned the Mac portion of the site, but the rest of the site has
thousands of pages, is maintained by one volunteer (John McGhie), and needs
updated content for Word 2007 anyhow. Long process to redo it, and little
help.
Daiya
On 10/19/06 1:05 PM, "Phillip Jones" wrote:
I've been working off and on with a website designer that does so for a
living to help redesign our site (OssingingDesignGuild). And he says
using frames is poor design to be avoided if possible. If you want to
limit contents so that it only takes up so much space, you can do much
better with tables instead and make the cell padding nothing.
Beth Rosengard wrote:Hi John,
Paul and John have explained the Safari issue so I won't go into that. But
...
I can confirm the Firefox printing issue! As I told you before, Safari will
print all three pages (and now that you know how to access the article in
Safari, it should for you too). Yet Firefox will print only one page. I
even changed the printing option from 'print all pages' to 'print pages 1 to
3' and it still printed just one page.
My guess would be that this has something to do with how Firefox deals with
frames (yes, another frames issue). The reason I think so is that Firefox
prints the site footer at the bottom of that single page while Safari
doesn't print the footer until the end of the article. IOW, the footer
frame is fooling Firefox into thinking the article ends at the bottom of the
visible window.
Sorry about this, but I don't think there's anything we can do to fix this
on our end (other than continue to convert the old frames site to the new
CSS design). It's a bug in Firefox (that will probably never be fixed since
layouts using frames are fading in favor of CSS layouts).
Beth
On 10/17/06 11:49 AM, in article
1161110967.221565.253250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Beth
This is a mystery. I print out other long articles from other sites
with no problem.
But if I paste
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AutoText.htm
into Safari I get a blank screen.
If I paste into Firefox I get the full article. But if I try and print
I get only the first page. The Print Preview looks weird. I've done
a window grab of the image and will try and attach it to this message.
Thanks
John
Snapshot 2006-10-17 19-42-09.tiff
PS: It only seems to want to paste the title and not the file.
Beth Rosengard wrote:Hi John,
I can't reproduce this. I just accessed the article you referenced below
from Safari and printed it all of it (3 pages worth). I have to believe
that there's something in your system (printer setup or driver, perhaps?)
that's preventing these articles from printing out properly. Can you print
long articles from other sites without any problem?
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