Page jumbled after publishing

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David Berry

It looks like you have some FP Navigation pages in there that are actually
copies of the same page, so you see them twice. When I look at the code in
FP I see duplicates but when I switch to normal view they're gone since I
don't have FP Navigation set up.
 
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E. T. Culling

While I WAIT for the page to load ... I would first suggest that you get rid
of the Java Applet, which doesn't load anyway. Some browsers don't deliver
them. Neither is your image in the top right corner. Why does the top part
of the page have a dark blue background? I cannot read any of the text in
that section.
You need to built your page so that it is no wider than about 750 pixels,
especially if you want it to be printable! Break all this material up into
at least 4 or 5 separate pages with some form of navigation.... unless this
is all repetitious. The part down at the Motor Cross Reference Form below
the 'Johnstone Now Stocks' info. (the last form on the page) is much more
the correct width of the page. If you are using absolute positioning...
don't!!
If you want this site ready fairly soon you probably should hire some
help.... although I'm certainly willing to offer more suggestions.
Eleanor
 
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NotBob

Why is that page fine and not the other one? The only difference is that I
published the jumbled one, the index page was copied and pasted onto the web
server. I would like to be able to work on this website from home, but when
I try I get the results you see. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Rob
 
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E. T. Culling

I think it's time for Thomas Rowe and some of the other FP gurus to get into
this discussion. Sorry, I don't think I can help any more.... too
complicated for me!
Eleanor
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

See all the responses in all your other threads

By creating multiple posts on same site issues you are getting all the people trying to help you confused and probably getting
conflicting and confusing answers (since each post talks about only some of the issues & things you have done)




| Why is that page fine and not the other one? The only difference is that I
| published the jumbled one, the index page was copied and pasted onto the web
| server. I would like to be able to work on this website from home, but when
| I try I get the results you see. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
| Thank you, Rob
|
| | > Yes, that page is fine.
| > NotBob wrote:
| > > Did you look at the home page? The motor page should look similiar
| > > http://www.johnstonesupply77.com I only published the motor page. The
| > > other pages were copied and pasted from my desktop to a folder on our
| > > company server.
| > > | > >> While I WAIT for the page to load ... I would first suggest that you
| > >> get rid of the Java Applet, which doesn't load anyway. Some browsers
| > >> don't deliver them. Neither is your image in the top right corner.
| > >> Why does the top part of the page have a dark blue background? I
| > >> cannot read any of the text in that section.
| > >> You need to built your page so that it is no wider than about 750
| > >> pixels, especially if you want it to be printable! Break all this
| > >> material up into at least 4 or 5 separate pages with some form of
| > >> navigation.... unless this is all repetitious. The part down at the
| > >> Motor Cross Reference Form below the 'Johnstone Now Stocks' info.
| > >> (the last form on the page) is much more the correct width of the
| > >> page. If you are using absolute positioning... don't!!
| > >> If you want this site ready fairly soon you probably should hire some
| > >> help.... although I'm certainly willing to offer more suggestions.
| > >> Eleanor
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> NotBob wrote:
| > >>> When I publish our site the pages end up looking like this:
| > >>> http://www.johnstonesupply77.com/when_motors_matter.htm
| > >>> I am a bit of a novice forced to publish a company website after the
| > >>> person we hired bailed out at the last minute. Please help!
| >
| >
|
|
 
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