Messy pictures and text order

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Silvio

Hello, I am using FP 2002 to publish a web page that has
text and some picture between paragraphs. In my browser
(I.E. 6.0) everything look the way it should be, however
some user has reported that the pictures are messy -
meaning that are overlapping the text and do not remain in
their original location. How can I solve this problem and
make sure that the text and pictures remain in their
respective location?
 
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E. T. Culling

Give us the URL to look at! We can't help you without it! I hope you're not
using Absolute Positioning!
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Use tables to structure you page layout and avoid using Absolute
Positioning.

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Stefan B Rusynko

And don't use Shape Art or Word Art
- only supported by IE 4+




| Use tables to structure you page layout and avoid using Absolute
| Positioning.
|
| --
|
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
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| FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
| MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| ==============================================
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| http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
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| | > Hello, I am using FP 2002 to publish a web page that has
| > text and some picture between paragraphs. In my browser
| > (I.E. 6.0) everything look the way it should be, however
| > some user has reported that the pictures are messy -
| > meaning that are overlapping the text and do not remain in
| > their original location. How can I solve this problem and
| > make sure that the text and pictures remain in their
| > respective location?
|
|
 
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E. T. Culling

The page is way tooo long and takes forever to load. Why don't you divide up
the material into smaller sections. As a matter of fact I can't get the page
to load past the top half of the first image.
Have you optimized your images so they will load more quickly. Your page far
exceeds the 40 - 50 kb recommended page limit.
Read this tutorial: http://www.eleanorstravels.com/firstpage.htm
Eleanor
 
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E. T. Culling

The page is way tooo long and takes forever to load. Why don't you divide up
the material into smaller sections. As a matter of fact I can't get the page
to load past the top half of the first image.
Have you optimized your images so they will load more quickly. Your page far
exceeds the 40 - 50 kb recommended page limit.
Read this tutorial:
http://www.eleanorstravels.com/frontpage_images/index.htm
Also...I had to reboot my computer twice after attempting to view your page.
You probably shouldn't use that fade in/fadeout effect!
Eleanor
 
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