Page is not apearing in Mozilla

R

Ronx

The text colour in tables is set to transparent in the theme - this
means the text will take on the same color as the background. Mozzilla
uses this colour, and thus the text is invisible. IE uses the <body>
text colour.

FYI, the text is too small for some people, and changing the text size
makes the page unreadable. You should NOT use absolute positioning for
layout - try using tables.
 
M

mcook1986

Thank you for your help. Could you tell me why when I uploaded the site it
was okay in IE, however the theme banner and side buttons didn't appear. Am I
missing something else.
 
R

Ronx

1) The background image does not show - this is linked to a file on
your computer, and I cannot access it.
<body background="file:///C:/KUCC/spunglasbackground.jpg"
bgproperties="fixed" leftmargin="8">

Remove file:///C:/KUCC/ from the link.


2) The left navigation is set to display as text. Right click the
navigation bar and change the properties to display graphics using the
page's theme.

3) There is no theme on the page. If you want the nav. bar and banner
to display as images, then apply a theme.

4) Remove the height attribute from <table tags. This is invalid HTML,
and may cause rendering problems in some browsers if the user changes
the font size, example tablet PC users using large fonts on a very high
resolution screen. You can leave the height attributes on <td tags -
these should accommodate changes in text size without too many problems.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
H

Healing Hypnotist

Hi Ron,

I see how easily you were able to help the Kirkwood website and would
appreciate any help you could offer me.

I recently created my website using Frontpage 2003 however it does not
appear correctly in Mozilla either.

Would appreciate any comments to help me out; www.thehealinghypnotist.com

Thank you greatly,
Brenda
 
R

Ronx

The problem with all browsers, except Internet Explorer running on
Windows, is VML graphics.

The text boxes you use for the body text are rendered as poor quality
images in non-IE browsers, and should be avoided. Any links in a text
box will always fail - pictures of links are not links.

See http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/tests/vml-graphics/ for details.


For your Home page, just put the text directly into the table cell - the
text box is not necessary.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 

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