Posting Fireworks page as home page in FrontPage

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C.S. Lewis

I've created a page in Fireworks that I'd like to use as my home page. I've already exported the page to FrontPage and it's ready to load onto my site.

My problem is that while the page previews just fine in FrontPage, when I load it onto the site as my home page, nothing but empty rectangular boxes with the letter "x" in them appear. Please help.

Thanks,
Jason
 
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Steve Easton

You need to import the images created by fireworks into a location in your web. They should be in a
folder somewhere in fireworks. You will need to import the entire folder.

Or if by chance you imported them into your images folder, you "probably" need to place them in the
same location as the home page or the links to them will be broken, hence the red X's

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C.S. Lewis said:
I've created a page in Fireworks that I'd like to use as my home page. I've already exported the
page to FrontPage and it's ready to load onto my site.
My problem is that while the page previews just fine in FrontPage, when I load it onto the site as
my home page, nothing but empty rectangular boxes with the letter "x" in them appear. Please help.
 
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Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]

A link would make it possible to help.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

-----Original Message-----
From: C.S. Lewis [mailto:C.S. [email protected]]
Posted At: 15. juli 2004 23:45
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.programming
Conversation: Posting Fireworks page as home page in FrontPage
Subject: Posting Fireworks page as home page in FrontPage


I've created a page in Fireworks that I'd like to use as my home page.
I've already exported the page to FrontPage and it's ready to load onto
my site.

My problem is that while the page previews just fine in FrontPage, when
I load it onto the site as my home page, nothing but empty rectangular
boxes with the letter "x" in them appear. Please help.

Thanks,
Jason
 
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