Bad Page Width w/ Forms Present

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Matthew =}

Happy Monday, everyone!

I have some pages with forms accepting or displaying data
in tables. When I select table properties an assign the
Table Width property to 98%, the view appears to apply.
When I view the published pages however, I see the
arbitrary table dimensions - without regard to the IE
window size, and the tables appear fixed-width.

There are frames of some sort surrounding the tables in
the FP02 editor window whose dimensions appear to take
precedence over the table dimension definitions.

How do I correct the table width flexibility issue
without disrupting the form functionality?

Thanks in advance, as always,

Matthew =}
 
M

Matthew =}

Heh..that would help, huh? Try this - I donno if it'll
authenticate you...

68.121.59.194

It's internal, and I think I got it - but can you tell me
if I am going to jack up my forms if I remove the leading
<div> and trailing </div> tags? I haven't published
without them yet (making b4&aft copies now...), but they
look perfect in the editor now.

Are the <div> tags relevant to form function? ...and
thanks for the prompt response, too!

Matthew =}

-----Original Message-----
Hi Mathew,

URL please
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Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
http://www.websunlimited.com
J-Bots Plus 2002 87 components for FrontPage
http://www.websunlimited.com/order/Product/JBP2002/jbp_he lp_dir.htm
FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible

"Matthew =}" <[email protected]> wrote
in message news:[email protected]...
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

The IP you gave requires a User ID and Password for access

The div tags are just a container and won't affect the table size unless the div also has dimensions
- table sizing of 98% means 98 percent of user screen size (if the table is not inside of any other container like a div of fixed
size or another table cell of some size)




| Heh..that would help, huh? Try this - I donno if it'll
| authenticate you...
|
| 68.121.59.194
|
| It's internal, and I think I got it - but can you tell me
| if I am going to jack up my forms if I remove the leading
| <div> and trailing </div> tags? I haven't published
| without them yet (making b4&aft copies now...), but they
| look perfect in the editor now.
|
| Are the <div> tags relevant to form function? ...and
| thanks for the prompt response, too!
|
| Matthew =}
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Hi Mathew,
| >
| >URL please
| >--
| >Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
| >http://www.websunlimited.com
| >J-Bots Plus 2002 87 components for FrontPage
| >http://www.websunlimited.com/order/Product/JBP2002/jbp_he
| lp_dir.htm
| >FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
| >
| in message | >> Happy Monday, everyone!
| >>
| >> I have some pages with forms accepting or displaying
| data
| >> in tables. When I select table properties an assign
| the
| >> Table Width property to 98%, the view appears to apply.
| >> When I view the published pages however, I see the
| >> arbitrary table dimensions - without regard to the IE
| >> window size, and the tables appear fixed-width.
| >>
| >> There are frames of some sort surrounding the tables in
| >> the FP02 editor window whose dimensions appear to take
| >> precedence over the table dimension definitions.
| >>
| >> How do I correct the table width flexibility issue
| >> without disrupting the form functionality?
| >>
| >> Thanks in advance, as always,
| >>
| >> Matthew =}
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
S

Steve Easton

That is an IP address that is part of a block assigned to PAC Bell.

We need a URL to a published site.

www.yoursite.com


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer
 
G

Guest

Stefan & Steve,

Yeah, pointers & publishing later in the week.
Sorry 'bout the authentication; I thought you might get
in as IUSER_ with default auth. =/

Anywho, it was the <div> dimension getting in my way, as
you suggested - so I yanked those tags. Thanks for the
info & the prompt replies; y'all rock.

Matthew =}
-----Original Message-----
The IP you gave requires a User ID and Password for access

The div tags are just a container and won't affect the
table size unless the div also has dimensions
- table sizing of 98% means 98 percent of user screen
size (if the table is not inside of any other container
like a div of fixed
size or another table cell of some size)




"Matthew =}" <[email protected]> wrote
in message news:[email protected]...
 

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