Re: update
- From: "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 05:24:32 -0800
You did not edit the code correctly.
You replaced </head> with:
<width="760"align="center"><tr><td>
What you should have done is replace </head> with:
</head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"
width="760"align="center"><tr><td>
All of this should be on one line in Notepad, though it will wrap here in
the newsgroup.
DavidF
<David Mustard> wrote in message
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fao. Davidf
I have rebuilt a sample page of my site and uploaded it to my server you
can view it at (www.thechimneypot.co.nz/front1.htm)
I set the page width in publisher to 760 and inserted the script for
making it center and it has worked when I view it on my desktop on a 800 x
600 screen ( I watched it jump over to the center when I refreshed the
page) but when I view it on my laptop (which has a 1366 wide screen) it is
still on the left hand side.
Any clues????
David Mustard wrote:
file extensions
04-Dec-09
I had not fully finished the site and was aware that it was not rendering
in FF this was because the files were not in their directories. Have now
got the links under control and site fully functional. I have created
seperate directories for each page in order to eliminate the file
extensions I find them just a bit messy, all the pages are index.htm files
within the seperate directories this enables me to edit the files more
effectivly rather than keeping them all together as a publisher website.
Its kind of like having lots of different websites I know, but I use
publisher to build individual pages of the site then edit it using notepad
as a html editor. The truth is I am tired of publisher and should really
move on to something else but have not done anything about it. The
replaceinfiles script wont work for this kind of setup I dont think. I
have the page size set wider (1366) in order for it to render in the
center of my laptop when I view it but it obviously is off to the right
when viewed on a 800 x 600 moniter and is too big for the screen this is
why I was trying to get the center script to work in order to stop setting
it wider, then I could go back to setting it at 760 then it should be
viewable in the center of any sized monitor. I have only just discovered
there was a script you could use to do this I have been looking at fluid
rendering up until now but that doesnt work in publisher seemingly. I am
going to build another copy of my home page set at 760 and try the script
again although I did try placing the script after the </head> tag, in the
tag and all sorts of ways and didnt seem to get any effect, may have been
as you say though and I had not coded it correctly or the page was set too
wide. If I can get it to work will reset the whole site to 760 wide and
will be good.
Than you for the unicode (utf-8) encoding advice I have managed to get
both my sites www.thechimneypot.co.nz and www.mustardconstruction.co.nz to
render in all the browsers I have tried so far including IE8 by using the
.htaccess file I mentioned on the other string without ???? and squares
but in future I will use this tip. Much appreciated, as is all your
advice.
Regards
David Mustard
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