formatting help

L

Lori

I designed a website through front page 2002, and on
certain browsers objects overlap each other even though
they don't on mine. I tried changing my table properties
to 100%, but it didn't affect it. How can I make sure
items stay in place and don't overlap?
website is:
www.sjwingsofsteel.com

Thanks for any help you can give...I'm new to this whole
thing.

Lori
 
S

Steve Easton

It is because you're using absolute positioning which doesn't render correctly in all browsers.

Also the source for your background image is pointing back to your C:\ drive.
You need to remove and reapply it with the web open in FrontPage.


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

Peter Aitken

Lori said:
I designed a website through front page 2002, and on
certain browsers objects overlap each other even though
they don't on mine. I tried changing my table properties
to 100%, but it didn't affect it. How can I make sure
items stay in place and don't overlap?
website is:
www.sjwingsofsteel.com

Thanks for any help you can give...I'm new to this whole
thing.

Lori

Probably because of your use of absolute positioning. This is a lesson in
why it is important to install browsers other than IE - at *least*
Netscape - and test your pages.
 
J

John Hogue

Lori, I have experiencing similar issues as I currently
work on a web-site in Frontpage '02 using Tables
extensively (almost exclusively). Have you tried
using "Nested" tables (i.e. Tables within selected cells)
to stabilize positioning and avoid absolute positioning?
 
G

Guest

After learning about Aboslute Positioning and looking it
up in the Front Page book I had, that's exactly what I
did, and it seems to have worked. Thanks for everyones
help!
Lori
www.sjwingsofsteel.com
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top