Re: Website only views in IE



Holly cow batman! ;-) I have studied your pages or sites for 30 minutes and
still can't figure out everything you have done. So, I have some questions.

First of all, are you using a Master Page? Go to View > Master Page. If you
have anything on a Master Page you need to move it to the main publication
page. Just drag it off into the scratch area and then switch back to the
main page and drag those elements back onto your pages.

Second...specifically how did you create the three blue bordered text boxes
on http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com ? How did you apply the hyperlink to
the whole text box?

Third...there is no such site or page as
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/dents.html but there is a
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/dents.htm . Be careful about getting the
extension correct. Now the question is, did you actually make up your 'site'
with 7 different Publisher files? If so, when you uploaded the 'dents'
publisher web files, did you upload the 'dents_files' folder along with the
'dents.htm' file?

While it is a bit unconventional to build a seven page website with 7
different pub files, that is ok. I assume you did it because you wanted the
links to read as http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/dents.htm vs.
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/index_files/dents.htm which is what you
would have got if you had built the site in one pub file. However, if you
are going to build a site with 7 different Pub files, then each time you
Publish to the web you will generate both a home page such as 'dents.htm'
plus the corresponding 'dents_files" subfolder and you will need to upload
both. Your 'glass.htm' file will have a 'glass_files' folder, etc.

Please explain and answer the questions above and help me understand how you
have built your site, and we will be able to help you get it working in FF
and other browsers.

DavidF


"nikabelle" <nikabelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our main site which we are having a problem on is
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com
the problems are also on the following sites:
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/dents.html
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/detail.html
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/glass.html
http://www.phoenixfamilycarcare.com/paint.html

They only view as designed in IE 7 and 8. I've tried Mozilla Firefox and
whatever browser that Nintendo Wii Internet uses to no avail. It just says
TEXT BOX TEXT BOX TEXT BOX and has some of our verbage. Is there a way to
unfilter the html that is automatically generated when I publish to HTML?
Sorry for the delay in my post, I wasn't emailed upon your replies. Thank
you for your help.

Nicole

"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:

It depends on the problem, you'll have to show us the problem pages for
better answers.



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Microsoft MVP Expression






"neumaaarts" <neumaaarts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Rob" How can this be done?

"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:

I doubt you'll ever get a Publisher generated website to validate. But
there
are some workarounds to make it work in other browsers.

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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression






"nikabelle" <nikabelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello!
I am working with the following:
Windows XP
Microsoft Publisher 2007
GoDaddy hosting for Windows

I have designed my webpages, published them, and uploaded them to
GoDaddy.
They view beautifully in IE but in firefox and alternate browsers it
doesn't
view correctly. The W3 validator picks out a ton of problems but I'm
barely
fluent in English, much less HTML! How do I stop Publisher from
making
Microsoft specific HTML? Is that even my problem?







.



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