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davoud

Well I don't know if this is the right forum or not, but I throw my 5 cents
in here anyways.

Comments is related to this forum's web design. I am really busy and I
don't have time to check what the real problem with the design is. However I
suspect that the design is based on two seperate tables, one for the top
which includes the search box and the hor. menu and the other one for the
bottom.

Problem is that there is a horizontal scroll bar and when scrolling to the
right, there is a gap on the upper right corner of the page. I am using a
Dell dimension 4550.

Now if that is the case, then inserting the two tables mentioned above
inside one table will do the trick.

please correct me if i am wrong and hope you don't mind my comment up here.


http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...crosoft.public.frontpage.client&lang=en&cr=US
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

Instead of the clunky web interface, why not do what so many of us do?
Subscribe to the newsgroups via outlook express.
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| Well I don't know if this is the right forum or not, but I throw my 5
cents
| in here anyways.
|
| Comments is related to this forum's web design. I am really busy and I
| don't have time to check what the real problem with the design is.
However I
| suspect that the design is based on two seperate tables, one for the top
| which includes the search box and the hor. menu and the other one for the
| bottom.
|
| Problem is that there is a horizontal scroll bar and when scrolling to the
| right, there is a gap on the upper right corner of the page. I am using a
| Dell dimension 4550.
|
| Now if that is the case, then inserting the two tables mentioned above
| inside one table will do the trick.
|
| please correct me if i am wrong and hope you don't mind my comment up
here.
|
|
|
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...crosoft.public.frontpage.client&lang=en&cr=US
 
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Andrew Murray

Use a real newsreader like Outlook Express or Thunderbird (the news/email
app that comes with Firefox).
 
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davoud

Thanks alot for both of you. Will do it.

Andrew Murray said:
Use a real newsreader like Outlook Express or Thunderbird (the news/email
app that comes with Firefox).
 
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