Re: MS Pulisher 2003 Links



David,

I'm working up my courage to give uploading another try - Thanks.
What file size is appropriate for photos? Web page Compression loses so much
resolution which is why I use the "Compress for Documents" only on my feature
photos and "Compress for web pages" on all of the other photos. My version
is MSOP 2003 so I can't further reduce leftover code for cropping ect. as in
MSOP 2007.

If TV can do HD then why can't the Internet?


Thanks,
Krisit

DavidF wrote:
Kristi,

Sorry to confuse you. Uploading a website can be a bit confusing at first,
but once you figure it out you should be able to handle it yourself. My
point was that the fact that you use dial-up should not make any difference
other than the uploading might take a bit longer.

You can learn the basics here:
Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx

And GoDaddy has very good support articles. Here are a couple:

Reference: GoDaddy: Using Windows XP to Upload Your Site:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/106

Reference: GoDaddy: Using Windows Vista to Upload Your Site:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/4191

I am sure that GoDaddy also provided you links to how to ftp your web files
to your host.

However, I would suggest that since it does not appear that you are using a
form on your page that you consider downloading and installing the free FTP
client FileZilla:
http://filezilla-project.org/ It is likely to be easier for you in the long
run. Also peruse this page...in other words, read the instructions:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/documentation/

Reference: Aplus.net: How do I upload with Filezilla:
http://www.apluskb.com/scripts/How_do_I_upload_with_answer3668.html
This article has some good screenshots that may help you understand how to
use FileZilla.

Now, as to netzero I can't help you much. Are you using the paid service or
the free service? Assuming that you are paying, I would suggest that you
contact the support department and ask them for instructions on how to ftp
your web files to your godaddy host account. Perhaps tell them you want to
use FileZilla and ask them if that is ok. Or ask the Godaddy support people
how to use netzero to upload to your host? Both support departments should
be able to give you the additional information you need to get your site
files uploaded.

If you compress your photos, then yes the file size should be less. That is
the whole reason for compressing your files. Did you read the articles about
compressing your photos? Perhaps read them again?

Look, raising horses is beyond most people's abilities but you learned how
to do that. You can learn the steps you need to take to upload your web
files to your web host. Just read and reread the instructions until they
sink in. Once you get it, it will be easy to ftp your site files to your
host. You designed a pretty complicated website...you can learn the other
too.

DavidF

David,

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Thanks so much,
Kristi

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