Cell Borders Show in Netscape

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Paul

Hi, I have not posted a question here before. Just
finished my first website for my girlfriend. I think it
looks pretty good. However, for some strange reason, the
cell borders show in Netscape. They don't in Internet
explorer. Anyone have any idea why this happens and how I
can get rid of them?

Thanks
Paul
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
Hi, I have not posted a question here before. Just
finished my first website for my girlfriend. I think it
looks pretty good. However, for some strange reason, the
cell borders show in Netscape. They don't in Internet
explorer. Anyone have any idea why this happens and how
I can get rid of them?

1. Right-click the table and choose Table Properties from
the shortcut menu.

2. Set Borders: Size: to 0.

3. Select the checkbox Show Both Cells And Table Borders.

4. Click OK, save, and browse using both IE and Netscape.


Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
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J

Jim Buyens

Paul said:
Sorry, but that does not solve the problem. Here is the
URL. Perhaps that will help make the problem clearer.

www.artfulmomentsphoto.com.

You have some very detailed table formatting there: more than I can
figure out in a reasonable amount of time. However, I would use four
tables to implement this design:

1. An outermost table, width=100%, with one column, one row,
gray borders and the green background.

2. Another table inside that one, also with width=100%. This
table would have one column and four rows:

A row for "Artful Moments Photography"
A row for the gray bar.
A row for the menu bar.
A row for the photo and Cruz Soto Stamets Award Winning
Photographer.

3. The third table would be inside row three of the second table,
and would organize the menu bar.

4. The fourth table would be inside row four of the second table,
and would arrange the photo and Cruz Soto Stamets Award Winning
Photographer.

This will eliminate the problem of creating one table with outer
borders visible and inner borders hidden, which Netscape isn't
handling as you want.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming ||
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Stefan B Rusynko

First of all Netscape was never happy w/ mixed dimension tables like width="100%" height="418"
- eliminate the height in px
Secondly remove all spaces from file / folder names
- illegal html & breaks links (causes the %20 in your links)
Thirdly NN does not support bordercolorlight="#006600" bordercolordark="#006600"
- remove them
Finally NN does not support inline style - especially negative margins
- remove styles like style="margin-top: -15"




| Sorry, but that does not solve the problem. Here is the
| URL. Perhaps that will help make the problem clearer.
|
| www.artfulmomentsphoto.com.
|
| Thanks
| Paul
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>Hi, I have not posted a question here before. Just
| >>finished my first website for my girlfriend. I think it
| >>looks pretty good. However, for some strange reason,
| the
| >>cell borders show in Netscape. They don't in Internet
| >>explorer. Anyone have any idea why this happens and how
| >>I can get rid of them?
| >
| >1. Right-click the table and choose Table Properties from
| > the shortcut menu.
| >
| >2. Set Borders: Size: to 0.
| >
| >3. Select the checkbox Show Both Cells And Table Borders.
| >
| >4. Click OK, save, and browse using both IE and Netscape.
| >
| >
| >Microsoft FrontPage MVP
| >[email protected]
| >http://www.interlacken.com
| >Author of:
| >*------------------------------------------------------*
| >|\----------------------------------------------------/|
| >|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out ||
| >|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out ||
| >|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition ||
| >|| Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002 ||
| >|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming ||
| >|| (All from Microsoft Press) ||
| >|/----------------------------------------------------\|
| >*------------------------------------------------------*
| >
| >.
| >
 

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