basic questions, won't take a minute...

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arrownet

I do a web-page in Frontpage. www.aarhusguitarfestival.dk (sorry, mostly in
Danish) Been doing it for about 2-3 years. Come to believe this is the best
editor round... I think the best editor on is the one you use... Since then
you really spend time with it..

Anyway here are two questions.

1. Fonts seem to look different (sizewise) in Explorer and Mozilla. I always
watch my pages in both browsers later, just to make sure it looks ok. I also
adjust text size in Mozilla to "Normal" and in Explorer to "middle". But
somehow, with the browsers in these conditions, the text in Explorer looks
bigger than in Mozilla. When I go to other professional/commercial sites
(=not mine), I don't recall to see these differences. They seem to be fine
always.

I want my page to look equal in both browsers. How do the pro's do ?


2. When I log on Frontpage I am always asked for the password (which is 100
miles long). I check the "remember password" box, but it will never
remember. Is it a server/provider problem ? Or did I miss something ?

More basic stuff to come :)


Peter





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Peter Strömgren
Klassisk guitarist
Leder, International Guitar Festival Aarhus
Polensgade 42, st.th.
2300 København S
Tlf. 32 84 84 34
 
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For #1

Learn about style sheets. Consider replacing the java based links to
other links. Nowdays, browsers don't automatically install the plugin
for Java Virtuall Machine. For example for your links in the left
navigation frame, i see blanks in IE, Mozilla and Firefox. And I have no
plans to add plugins to view your site as you intended.

...PC
 
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arrownet

Point taken. Even my sister can't see the page, and she really wants to..
How will a moderately interested person react ? Run away, I suppose.

Would there be a quick simple way (in frontpage) to substitute my java-based
links with non-java ones ?
Best if it is without inserting html, but anything that resembles the
present, will be appreciated.

Peter
 

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