Re: web page looks different

From: David Bartosik - MSFT MVP (dbartosik_at_community.nospam)
Date: 09/17/04


Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 22:21:25 -0500

hmmm, it doesn't appear lost to me.
I see I asked 3 questions in response.
You could have responded to that thread with the answers.
One of which you did provide in this repost.

Again I'd have to ask, what browsers are you talking about here?
What are you using and what is the friend using?
And what display resolutions are the two of you using?

What your post really needs is the URL of the page in question so I can
review it.

Give me what I'm asking for and then I can work on drawing some conclusions.

Help me to help you.

-- 
David Bartosik - MSFT MVP
www.publishermvps.com
"sunsong" <sunsong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:D1E21DAC-183D-48BB-B8DB-2B655953A93F@microsoft.com...
> Hi
> I posted this message a week ago, but it seems to have gotten lost.
> I'm using Publisher 2003 and when I design  the page, then go to
> see the 'web page preview' it looks different.  For example, the color bar
> on the side is not the same length, the spaces between text boxes is
> different, and where I place the bottom box of navigation bars ends up in 
> a
> different spot.
> This is also how it appears on my computer when I go into the actual site,
> however on my friends computers, it appears okay sometimes, like it was
> originally designed.
> Is it my browser?  I've tried it on different screen resolutions, and it
> still appears the same. I've reset my window size,; same thing.
> I've looked in 'help'....nothing there.  What could it be??
> I've used the design checker, everything okay there too.
> Please help!!!
> thanks
> 


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