Re: Uploading To the web
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 16:44:52 -0700
look at it in FF though.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Wow! One impressive home page - I'm like trying to figure out how to
| find more information.
|
| You could use Flash to create the effect you are looking for or perhaps
| a progressive jpg. My stats show that about 98 percent of visitors have
| Flash enabled, but the two percent who don't will not have any clue what
| is supposed to happen.
|
| Mike
|
| unofornaio wrote:
| > Hey all that helped, I got the site up (well the welcome page anyway)
check
| > it out at http://www.milansmarket.com
| >
| > My next step is to make this fade into the company logo and information
upon
| > clicking on it. No clue how to do that but I will look through the other
| > posts. Suggestions and or comments on whats up and how to do what I plan
will
| > be appreciated. Dont hold back I can take it.
| > Thanks again
| >
| > "unofornaio" wrote:
| >
| >
| >>If Im trying to up load my site from pub03 and it is not working (major
| >>understatment) could it be a problem that I have not submitted the site
to
| >>any search engines?? I have had the add for sometime its not a new
account.
| >>If you go to the site www.milansmarket.com it has the host compay info
and
| >>says this site is under construction. You know I dont know what is more
| >>frustrating trying to figure out how to do this from the Publisher 03
side or
| >>the IX hosting side. Do these people just assume everyone know the
| >>terminoligy or what? Why cant there just be a set of basic First you do
this,
| >>then you do this, then you do this, instructions? I have read most of
the
| >>info here on uploading your site but quite frankly its just as bad.
| >>This is what IX hosting says about uploading your site to their server.
| >>Uploading Your Site
| >>Whenever possible, upload your site using the utilities that come with
your
| >>web-site development software. For instance, if you made your site with
| >>SiteStudio, FrontPage or Dreamweaver, use their integrated web
publishing
| >>tools.
| >>If you made your site with simple text editors, or if your site-building
| >>software does not have a publishing utility, use freestanding FTP
clients,
| >>such as CuteFTP, SmartFTP, or the built in File Manager.
| >>
| >>Please note that site publishing tools do not remove your old web
content
| >>from the server. For instance, if you used SiteStudio to upload a site
with
| >>15 pages and later you published an updated 7 page version of this site,
your
| >>directory on the server will have all the new pages and the old pages
that
| >>haven't been overwritten.
| >>If you publish many versions of the website, the site may become
cluttered
| >>with old files. Warning: If you have a complete website, be careful not
to
| >>overwrite it with a publish command.
| >>
| >>Don't upload your site to the root of your user directory! Instead, put
it
| >>to the specific directory. See below for more information.
| >>
| >>
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