Re: Editing HTML in publisher

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Still does not work for me, and yes I did Refresh.

Maybe it is IE7 and Vista that works??
I am using IE7 and XP on one machine and I still have IE6 and XP on the
other machine which works OK.

John G.

"Spike" <woodchipsnospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Tom and his truck is all is well in IE 7 Vista OS

Spike


"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chuckle...it is this sort of thing that keeps humbling me. About the time
I think I get some things figured out, poof...confusion reigns.

Hopefully when the site is fixed and sorted out it will work for
everybody.

DavidF

"John G." <greentest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Confusion reigns!!
For me the links work in IE6 but do NOT work in IE7 or FF3.

John G.

"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hummm. They work for me in IE7. Wonder why?

DavidF

"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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None of the links are working for me in IE7 or FF3

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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression






"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok. It appears that the problem I had the last time I looked at your
home page in FireFox was not a Master Page issue, but an issue with
you not uploading all the files, and specifically the images, to the
web server...they actually show up today. I will address your
uploading issues in your other message today. Also, I suspect that
many of the problems you are describing with the content not being
updated has to do with the same thing, or more likely that when you
view the pages in question, you are still seeing the old page, and
not the new.

So first of all what browser and which version are you using to view
your pages? In the browser go to Help and then About IE or FF or
whatever the name of the browser, to see the version.

Next, what happens when you go to a page that does not seem to have
been updated, and hold down your CTRL key and hit the F5 key? This
forces your browser to reload and refresh with the most recent
version of the page. It sounds like when you looked at your pages
after making changes that your browser just showed you the old one
that is in your internet cache on your computer.

When I look at your Contact Page & Maps I do see the "ariel view"
link in both IE and FF.
http://www.tomstruckingmn.com/index_files/Page1196.htm (by the way,
this is what I meant when I said give us specific links to the
specific issues you are talking about. It saves us the time of
following your links around trying to find the errors.) I suspect
that the reason you don't see the ariel view link is because you
looked at an old version of that page. Try the Ctrl + F5 after the
page loads. Do you see the ariel view link now? In general do you see
your new updated pages?

All your links work just fine in IE7. Assuming that you are using
FireFox or some other browser than IE, the reason the links are not
working is that all the text has been converted to images, which
kills the links. One way to tell is to left click and drag across
some of the text and try to select it. You can't because it is an
image. Here are a few of the images that are created for FF:
http://www.tomstruckingmn.com/index_files/image740.gif
http://www.tomstruckingmn.com/index_files/image459.gif
I suspect the reason you are getting these images is because you have
grouped together those design elements. You seem to be using lines
that you have drawn to create your outside border and then grouped
those lines with the top banner etc. Select those lines and go to
Arrange > Ungroup. Make sure you ungroup everything on your pages
except for the navbar and don't group it with any other design
element.

Try the refresh page directions I gave you, and the ungroup
directions, and post back with your results and remaining issues,
along with the browser you are using, and we will go from there. Oh,
and by the way always do a Tools > Design checker to see if that
finds errors. I forget to mention this...

DavidF


"Mo" <Mo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I view master pagem there is nothing showing. All the links I
updated
like Home on every page doesn't work. End dump link on main page
still links
to the home page even though it is correct on my publisher document.
My
contact page still has the old contacts from wizard. I have new
links added
to Contact Page & Maps for "ariel view" which are not showing.
About Us,
Contact Us, Side Dump & Belly Dump seem to have a double vision of
"A Team
Quality Service" which are not in my original publisher file. Can't
think of
anything else but everything I changed on my original upload
document is not
changing upon new upload. I have tried using "Publish to Web",
upload
directly from GoDaddy & tried using FileZilla but haven't been able
to
connect. Like I originally stated I'm a real newbie to this so I
don't know
what to do! Thanks so much for all that you guys to do help us out!
--
Mo


"DavidF" wrote:

Mo,

All the links on the home page seem to be active. Which ones do not
work...please be specific and provide links to the pages where you
are
having problems. Help us help you.

The main problem I saw with the home page is that you apparently
are putting
your banner and other design elements on a Master Page. Don't. If
you go to
View > Master Page and you have any design elements there, you need
to move
them back to the main page. Unfortunately you should not use a
Master Page
with Publisher webs. It works fine in a print document, but can
create
problems in a web. In this case if you look at your homepage in
FireFox none
of the graphics load (FF has 22% of the browser market).

A small thing...select and nudge the bar, address material, and the
truck
picture down
a bit. The bar is overlapping the text above it.

Otherwise, I really like your site. Though I only looked at a few
pages, I
think you have done a really good job
in the design. I like how tight it is... And yes, it will look even
better
when you figure out the coding for centering it. The way you have
designed
it, centering it will really work well. It is really not that hard,
but that
can wait.

Move everything off the Master Page and republish that, and see how
many of
your issues go away. But, once again, please post back with
specifics about
what links are wrong or not working.

DavidF

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www.tomstruckingmn.com, it's through godaddy.
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Mo


"DavidF" wrote:

Post the URL of the page where you are having problems with the
links,
tell
us which links, and we might be able to help sort it out.

DavidF

"Mo" <Mo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for all the info. I guess at this point I have to wait
on the
centering issue & deal with another more important one. I
finally got
my
graphics to load & links to somewhat work. I still have
issues on
links
that
I fixed & they don't seem to be coming up correctly yet. I
uploaded
the
new
index.htm, but am confused as to the changes not being there.
Everything
works fine when viewing in publisher.
--
Mo


"Don Schmidt" wrote:

Below, it is said will work to center a website created with
Publisher
2007.

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A Donald Canned Response -

Thanks to "Spike" who has given us this:

The fix to center pages using publisher 2003 and 2007
Publish to your hard drive
Edit the htm file(s) and replace </head> with

</head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"
width="760"align="center"><tr><td>
(All on one line)

If you are using a page width different than 760 pixels
change that
number
in the above line

If you have multiple pages you might want to look at
<http://www.emurasoft.com/replall/> a simple replace lines in
multiple
htm
files

Then ftp the files to your ISP

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Don - Publisher 2000®
Vancouver, USA


"Mo" <Mo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2007.
--
Mo


"Don Schmidt" wrote:

Which version of Publisher did you create your website
with?


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Don - Publisher 2000®
Vancouver, USA


"Mo" <Mo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I edit HTML in publisher. I am trying to center
my
website &
found
the code to do this, but I'm not sure how to get at it
in
publisher.
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Mo

























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