When accessing our site (www.bmbc-lugoffsc.org) from other systems the site
display correctly, however; when I visit it using my laptop the site pages
are distorted and display incorrectly. Why would this only happen when I am
using the laptop?
| Well this is at least part of the problem.. repeated endlessly:
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| <p
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align="left">
| </p>
| <p
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align="center"> &nb
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| | > When accessing our site (www.bmbc-lugoffsc.org) from other systems the
| > site
| > display correctly, however; when I visit it using my laptop the site
pages
| > are distorted and display incorrectly. Why would this only happen when
I
| > am
| > using the laptop?
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This site was created with FP 2003 which is our first build. I can't really
tell you what is junk and what isn't. But I don't understand why when I view
the site from my desktop it displays correct and everything is in it's proper
place. Only when I view it on the laptop does it show distortion. So you
say I won't cause any harm if I delete all the spaces?
Try looking at it with Firefox or some other browser, and also try changing
your screen resolution. You will that it looks pretty bad in some cases. Not
all browsers or all computers use the same spacing size or letter size.
The site might have been made with Frontpage, but Frontpage did not put all
those spaces and other weird code in there.
Hi
Was the text and pictures created in word first? You have a lot of tables
that you can grab the handles of and drag like in word. html tables are not
dragable but are a fixed frame to hold everything together.
Create a blank web page and use front page to create the tables then cut and
paste the contents of the other page one item at a time (not the tables just
the content) into the new tables created in frontpage.
This should sort it
best wishes
Paul M
I have started to recreate the home page as suggested. As I am inserting
tables and placing text within it, I find that the tables are not positioned
as I would like thme to be. Where is the flexibility in moving my tables?
It was easier to me when I just used text boxes.