Hyperlinks created in Front Page 2003 don't show up in Netscape browsers

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Karen

Hello everyone and thanks very much in advance for your help and/or
guidance.

I appreciate your patience because I realize that this question has
been asked many times before.

I run Windows XP and have created a web site using Front Page 2003.
It's been published and appears to be visible out there on the web,
however certain hyperlinks don't seem to be functional in a Netscape
browser...only in an Internet Explorer browser.

The odd thing is that my "link" bars seem to function fine in both
browsers, but not the hyperlinks I created separately on the front
doors of my site.

I've done a bit of trouble-shooting in terms of trying all the
suggestions such as removing the stylized fonts, deleting and
re-installing the hyperlinks with zero formatting, etc. From my
research today, I gather that there seem to be some compatibility
issues between creating a web site using Front Page and the ability to
view/utilize all of its hyperlinks in Netscape.

Here is my URL and if anyone can offer any suggestions as to how to get
the "enter" signs (hyperlinks) working in Netscape, I would appreciate
it so very much.

http://www.officesupport911.ca

Thanks in advance,
Karen

P.S. LOL...thank goodness I'm not advertising as a web host/designer!
 
You're using VML ( vector markup language ) graphics on the page, which are
only supported by IE.

Take screenshots of your graphics and convert them to images with an image
editing program.
Use them as background images and then place your links "over" the
background images.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
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VML means Word art.

Steve Easton said:
You're using VML ( vector markup language ) graphics on the page, which
are only supported by IE.

Take screenshots of your graphics and convert them to images with an image
editing program.
Use them as background images and then place your links "over" the
background images.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer
 
Thanks, Steve, you're a doll for responding.

What you've just told me is something that I simply dreaded having to
do, but if I must, so be it.

I'll let you know how it all turns out!

Thanks again,

Karen
 
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