Re: Cant get this please help
- From: romelo <romelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 15:39:01 -0800
thany you very much for your help i will look into this articles you referred
me to.again thanks for your help
"DavidF" wrote:
Ok. The framing occurred because of the way you set things up on your own.
server. I have never set up a server, and I don't know if you are planning
to host your own site or not, but once you have things set up correctly then
you should not have the framing issue. Here are some references from GoDaddy
to get you started. Read through their FAQ and support section and you
should be able to get things sorted out.
How do domain names work?:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/327
What is DNS?:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/665
What is a nameserver?:
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/612/article/45
DavidF
"romelo" <romelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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no i have a pc i run my own server on i load it to just test it. i do not
have a hosting provider yet.all i do is add it to a certain folder in my
pc
to get it online.i put it in there after you requested my web address so
you
can see the refreshing problem. after im done testing i remove it from
this
folder and no longer shows up for the web.i understand when i do that it
is
for public eyes thats why i remove it immediatly after testing cuz its not
ready.
so can doing this add these frame things you are talking about. i dont
load
my web files anywhere but to my pc.because i still cant get this framing
stuff.is it like the sections it makes for a web because thats all i can
find
when i google it and i never added no frames starting working on my web
with
a blank pub web page. then just starting adding the contents.
"DavidF" wrote:
Your site was available to the public...that is how I saw it. Today it
appears that you have taken it down. Were you hosting the site on your
ISP's
free website space or something? Sometimes they will provide a small
amount
of web space to host a small personal website, but the catch is they
frame
the site, and it is not intended for a business site. That may account
for
the framing if you did not purposely choose to frame your site.
You say that you bought your domain name. Have you signed up for web
hosting? Where? All web hosts provide instructions for uploading your
site
to their servers and explain how to point your domain name to those
servers.
If you have signed up for hosting, read the FAQs and support section for
directions.
Also you might reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher
Web
site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
DavidF
"romelo" <romelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for the tips but i really dont get this framing stuff. ive tried
googling it but i dont get it.lol.im still learning on this site stuff
so
i
havnt really put it out for any one yet still trying to get it all
straight
before i do that. still in the testing process.
thanks for the mouse cursor tip never really thought about that lol.but
like
i said i dont have it out for public eyes yet although i did get my
domain
name just in case and so its ready when im ready to get it up. just
dont
understand this framing stuff.
"DavidF" wrote:
It is refreshing to your home page because you have framed the site.
If
you
move off the home page and hit refresh, the address remembered by your
browser is your home page...the address in your browser stays at your
home
page. Solution...don't frame your site.
Framing is a bad idea. Google the subject for all the many reasons.
Besides
the obvious problem look at the source code (view > source code). That
is
what the search engines see...they see nothing of the page...they
index
nothing on the page. Why have a site up when the search engines can't
index
it?
Instead of going to http://www.manuelscomputers.com/, your framed
site,
go
to http://97.118.96.240/ and then look at your source code. Also now
try
following the links and doing a page refresh.
And now for some free advice. Think about getting rid of the mouse
trailing...sure it looks cool but most people will find it very
irritating
and will leave your site. It only works in IE anyway. Remember that
just
because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should. Ask yourself
how
that
trailing mouse feature is going to help the viewer navigate your site?
Do
you want people looking at the mouse trail or reading your content?
You
have
done a lot of good work so be careful about adding so many bells and
whistles that you create a can't see the forest for the trees site.
Remember
the KISS philosophy... As I have said, you have done a lot of good
work,
and I mean no insult, but read some of the content here:
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/ It is both entertaining and helpful
in
avoiding some of the pitfalls of web design.
Limit the number of pictures and compress the pictures that you do
use.
The
more you use, the longer it takes for the page to load.
http://97.118.96.240/index_files/image3157.gif is 906KB...takes 5
minutes
to
download on a dial up connection.
http://97.118.96.240/index_files/image606.gif - 867 kb.
http://97.118.96.240/index_files/image367.gif - 3.3 megs! takes over
15
minutes to load...people are not going to wait around. Either use a
third
party image editor to resize, and optimize your images before you
insert
them or use the compress graphics tool:
Reference: Compress graphics file sizes to create smaller Publisher
Web
pages (2003):
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011266301033.aspx
And one other small thing. You are serving Plattesville, Gilcrest,
etc...but
where...Indiana...England...Asia? Add the State at least, so people
will
know where you are.
DavidF
"romelo" <romelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Its www.manuelscomputers.com . i have a small business and needed a
web
for
local adversing and everyhting seems good just this one problem.
"DavidF" wrote:
This is a first. Please provide a link to the page that refreshes
to
your
home page. That is the only way to help you, and besides, I wanna
see
this.
;-)
DavidF
"romelo" <romelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i have built a simple website using publisher 2003.Everything
works
perfect
i
only have one problem. When i am in a page and i do a refresh of
the
page
instead of it refreshing the page its on it refreshes back to my
home
page. I
have no idea what i did wrong and i have looked everywhere on
publisher
but
cant seem to find nothing about this issue.I would really
appreciate
any
help
on this. Thanks.
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