Navigation Bar - Publisher 2007 - doesn't work on Firefox or Chrom

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Veve NY

I've created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish to Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice that the
navigation bar doesn't work or display properly when I am using browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I'm creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so I don't
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
 
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DavidF

My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not work
correctly in a web publication. If so, move to the main pages and test
again. If I guessed wrong then repost any follow up questions or other
questions about Publisher webs, in the web group and we will try to help you
there:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US

This time provide a link to your website along with the other information so
we won't have to rely on a crystal ball guess.

DavidF
 
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DavidF

Please repost your question in the web group as requested.

DavidF

vpfdias said:
Hi DavidF,

Thank you for your replay. I still have the same problem.

Follow bellow the webpage mentioned above:
'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)

Tks,
Veve



My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not
work
correctly in a web publication. If so, move to the main pages and test
again. If I guessed wrong then repost any follow up questions or other
questions about Publisher webs, in the web group and we will try to help you
there:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://tinyurl.com/5l7mb5

This time provide a link to your website along with the other information so
we won't have to rely on a crystal ball guess.

DavidF


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V

vpfdias

I've created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish t
Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice tha
the
navigation bar doesn't work or display properly when I am usin
browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I'
creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so
don't
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
webpage: 'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)
 
H

helpyselfy

Please repost your question in the web group as requested.
DavidF


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Not sure if you're still having problems with this, but if you are
this might be helpful to you. I created a website in MS Publisher 200
and it worked in Internet Explorer perfectly, but not in Firefox, Afte
several weeks of trying to find help and fix the problems (broken links
navigation bar and pictures not working and lines were all messed up),
found this website and it helped me. My site now works in IE an
Firefox: 'FIX -  MS Publisher website doesn't work in  Firefox
(http://www.mspublishernotworkinginfirefox.com)

Good luck!
 
D

DavidF

Spam and hoax alert!

Please ignore this poster's advice. The person that built the referenced
page does not know what they are talking about, so don't waste your money.

There is no reason to pay to get help with your Publisher webs when it is
provided for free in the Publisher web group. Just post your question in the
Publisher web group and we can help you there:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US

We have been helping people at the above forum with cross browser issues for
years. Just post a link to your site and give us the details of what is
wrong and we can help you find a solution.

DavidF

"
 
H

helpyselfy

DavidF;687367 said:
Spam and hoax alert!

Please ignore this poster's advice. The person that built th referenced
page does not know what they are talking about, so don't waste you money.

There is no reason to pay to get help with your Publisher webs when i is
provided for free in the Publisher web group. Just post your questio in the
Publisher web group and we can help you there:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://tinyurl.com/5l7mb5

We have been helping people at the above forum with cross browse issues for
years. Just post a link to your site and give us the details of wha is
wrong and we can help you find a solution.

DavidF

"
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This is NOT a hoax! When I was trying to find help on the web and loca
programmers, no one could help me with my website so I found this site
It IS legitimate as it helped me fix my websites when you guys couldn't
There are still many people who need help so I thought I would reach ou
to them since they are STILL having problems like I was!

Regards!
 
H

helpyselfy

Hogwash. If it isn't a hoax it is at least a rip off and totally
unnecessary. If you had posted your Publisher web problems on the MSFT
Publisher web group as I suggested you would have not had to pay for help.
Furthermore if you study the web page that you reference you will see that
the person that built that page does not know what they are doing.

Open that page in FireFox and try to select some of the main text on the web
page you reference by left clicking and dragging. You can't because it has
all been converted to an image. If the person that built that page knew what
they were doing, they would know how to build the page so the text is not
converted. The person that built that page is misrepresenting themselves
and should not be presenting themselves as any kind of expert. You are doing
no one a service by referring them to someone that obviously does not know
what they are doing and are going to charge them, especially when there is a
free source for help. The only reason I can think of why you would continue
to suggest paying that incompetent person for help is because it is you. If
it isn't and if you truly want to help, then quit sending people there and
start sending them to the Publisher web group where they will get competent
and free help.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://tinyurl.com/5l7mb5

DavidF
The Code Cage Forums'
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Wow, you're a complete JackAss! You know nothing about helping people!
You are more concerned with your integrity than help others in life!
Yes, for real! Get over yourself. This website is strictly a
profressional website. They have it figured out. You don't know what
you're taking about. There IS not help on MS Publisher, this thread or
any others or we (NEWBIES) wouldn't have to search and pay for them! Get
over yourself! This is life, not about who's coming in first or second,
it's about learning and coming to terms with new browsers when we think
we understand things, especially when we're given WYSIWYG programs!

Face the facts Jackass!
 
D

DavidF

Hogwash. If it isn't a hoax it is at least a rip off and totally
unnecessary. If you had posted your Publisher web problems on the MSFT
Publisher web group as I suggested you would have not had to pay for help.
Furthermore if you study the web page that you reference you will see that
the person that built that page does not know what they are doing.

Open that page in FireFox and try to select some of the main text on the web
page you reference by left clicking and dragging. You can't because it has
all been converted to an image. If the person that built that page knew what
they were doing, they would know how to build the page so the text is not
converted. The person that built that page is misrepresenting themselves
and should not be presenting themselves as any kind of expert. You are doing
no one a service by referring them to someone that obviously does not know
what they are doing and are going to charge them, especially when there is a
free source for help. The only reason I can think of why you would continue
to suggest paying that incompetent person for help is because it is you. If
it isn't and if you truly want to help, then quit sending people there and
start sending them to the Publisher web group where they will get competent
and free help.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US

DavidF
 
D

DavidF

Once again I say hogwash and calling me names is not going to change the
facts. The facts:

The person that built the website you are referring people to does *not*
know what they are doing, or they would know how to prevent the text being
converted to an image. Professional...not hardly. Figured it out...obviously
not.

I know nothing about helping people with Publisher web sites? Go to
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign/topics
and search the Publisher web group for "DavidF" and you get 9,900 hits. I
have been helping people with Publisher webs for over 5 years. Oh, and by
the way, I don't get paid for helping people. I volunteer my time.

There *is* help in this group and even more if you go to the appropriate
forum. This forum/newsgroup is for general Publisher questions There is a
separate forum/newsgroup for Publisher web publications. While I will
generally help people that ask web questions in this group if the answer is
easy and straight forward, but I usually ask the poster to move the
conversation over to the web group if they have follow up questions as web
building is OT here, as I did with the OP in this thread. Bottom line...you
are wrong that there is no help, so please quit suggesting otherwise and
suggesting people need to pay for help.

The fact is that there has been no one for a long time that we have not been
able to help with cross browser compatibility issues. I am sorry that you
did not find the correct place for help and ended up paying for help, but
that doesn't mean others should get ripped off too.

This has nothing to do with coming in first or second. Integrity? Integrity
means doing the right thing...the honest thing...it is about making sure
people understand that the resource you are pushing does *not* know what
they are doing, and that people do *not* need to pay for support. Once again
if you truly want to help people then send them to where they will get help
for free and not be ripped off by someone who claims to have an expertise,
but does not. It seems to me that you are the one showing a lack of
integrity and honesty by continuing to misrepresent the facts, and it calls
into question your motives.

Once again to anyone that is reading this thread, please post your Publisher
web questions in the web group and either I or some of the other regulars in
that group will be happy to help you for free.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US


DavidF
 
W

winston11

DavidF;687367 said:
Spam and hoax alert!

Please ignore this poster's advice. The person that built the referenced
page does not know what they are talking about, so don't waste your money.

There is no reason to pay to get help with your Publisher webs when it is
provided for free in the Publisher web group. Just post your question in the
Publisher web group and we can help you there:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
or
http://tinyurl.com/5l7mb5

We have been helping people at the above forum with cross browser issues for
years. Just post a link to your site and give us the details of what is
wrong and we can help you find a solution.

DavidF

"
The Code Cage Forums'
(http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/showthread.php?t=178919)




Hello.. I must say that I am completely appaulled at how you are
responding to this individual.. I, myself asked for help with my
websites and was directed to purchase $400 and up software. I believe
that this individual is legit and does have our best interest at heart.
It is very refreshing to find online help that isn't asking for your
bank account.. I thoroughly believe that the "source" behind this site
has been out smarted and is upset by the fact that his "paycheck"
depends on the sales of other programs... I welcome everyone to try his
"ideas" before paying for help, but I will stand behind 'FIX -  MS
Publisher website doesn't work in  Firefox'
(http://www.mspublishernotworkinginfirefox.com/) One hundred and fifty
percent.. Please take the time to explore all of your options before
purchasing anything!!!
 
M

mirko helpdesk

You will need to click the Navigator BAR and choose UNGROUP ;O)

Mirko
I have created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish to Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice that the
navigation bar does not work or display properly when I am using browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I am creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so I do not
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
On Friday, February 12, 2010 2:35 PM DavidF wrote:
My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not work
correctly in a web publication. If so, move to the main pages and test
again. If I guessed wrong then repost any follow up questions or other
questions about Publisher webs, in the web group and we will try to help you
there:
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US

This time provide a link to your website along with the other information so
we will not have to rely on a crystal ball guess.

DavidF
On Friday, February 19, 2010 3:42 PM vpfdias wrote:
Hi DavidF,

Thank you for your replay. I still have the same problem.

Follow bellow the webpage mentioned above:
'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)

Tks,
Veve



DavidF;642276 Wrote:
My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not
work
other
help you
information so
Web"
the
browsers
do not


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On Friday, February 19, 2010 5:25 PM vpfdias wrote:
I have created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish to
Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice that
the
navigation bar does not work or display properly when I am using
browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I am
creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so I
do not
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
webpage: 'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)


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mirko helpdesk

Right Click on the Navigator bar and choose unGroup ;O)
Mirko
I have created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish to Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice that the
navigation bar does not work or display properly when I am using browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I am creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so I do not
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
On Friday, February 12, 2010 2:35 PM DavidF wrote:
My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not work
correctly in a web publication. If so, move to the main pages and test
again. If I guessed wrong then repost any follow up questions or other
questions about Publisher webs, in the web group and we will try to help you
there:
or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...soft.public.publisher.webdesign&lang=en&cr=US

This time provide a link to your website along with the other information so
we will not have to rely on a crystal ball guess.

DavidF
On Friday, February 19, 2010 3:42 PM vpfdias wrote:
Hi DavidF,

Thank you for your replay. I still have the same problem.

Follow bellow the webpage mentioned above:
'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)

Tks,
Veve



DavidF;642276 Wrote:
My guess is that you put the navbars on the Master Page which does not
work
other
help you
information so
Web"
the
browsers
do not


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On Friday, February 19, 2010 5:25 PM vpfdias wrote:
I have created two websites in Publisher 2007. I used the "Publish to
Web"
function to get it online with godaddy's FTP protocol. I notice that
the
navigation bar does not work or display properly when I am using
browsers
other than IE, like Firefox or Chrome.
They look fine in IE 8 (after ungroup) and they look fine when I am
creating
them in Publisher. These are my first ventures into web design so I
do not
really know how to troubleshoot yet! Any suggestions to improve my
compatibility? Any suggestion
webpage: 'Home' (http://www.lmdbiztechnologies.com/)


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