Re: Webiste shifted to the right when i upload my page in IE

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Any way to change the html coding to NOT be absolute? Or does this take took
long?

"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:

Yes because;

"Your site will display content to the right or left of the ad banner if
your HTML code uses absolute positioning. Absolute positioning allows you to
specify the exact placement of an HTML element on the page. Because absolute
positioning conflicts with the placement of the ad banner, it will cause
your site to display incorrectly and should not be used.

To resolve the issue, open your Web site in the application used to build
the site and remove the absolute positioning, then re-publish your Web
site." - GoDaddy Help.

And,,,Publisher uses Absolute positioning to create your web.

hth.



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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression






"Jonathan" <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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so the only way to get it back to the right is to pay monthly?

"Spike" wrote:

There should be a folder "index_files" containing the supporting files.
That folder and it contents needs to be uploaded to the server. It
should
be a subfolder with the index.htm where you saved it if you use FTP.

The reason the pages are off to the right has to do to the fact that your
are using the FREE space from godaddy

Spike


"Jonathan" <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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im using Publisher 2007 the url is www.pizzagettirockwall.com. Also my
images
are not showing. Im assuming that is due to the no index file? It didnt
create one when i published it.

"Spike" wrote:

What version of publisher are you using?
What is the URL?


"Jonathan" <Jonathan @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I have finished my website and when i upload it to my ftp and open in
IE
it
is so far to the right i cannot see it, i have to scroll over and
its
there.
I need to know how to align my page to the left so that it is
visible
when
the page loads in IE.






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