Publishing to the Web

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cyn42567

Once I publish my website to our site.....people who do not use Internet
Explorer to view the site....cannot see some things or manuever around
effectively within the site. How can I correct this?
 
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Ed Bennett

cyn42567 said:
Once I publish my website to our site.....people who do not use Internet
Explorer to view the site....cannot see some things or manuever around
effectively within the site. How can I correct this?

By using a real webdesign program rather than a DTP program.

If you don't have FrontPage or Expression Web and can't afford to get
Expression Web, I suggest checking out NVU - www.nvu.com.
 
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DavidF

Publisher produces two sets of HTML code with one for IE and another for
other browsers. In general trying to get full cross browser compatibility is
a challenge, however some things can be done to help. If you will post your
question and the URL of your site in the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign group, we will see if we can help you
sort it out.

DavidF
 
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Brucels

You don't mention which version of Publisher you are using. The general
wisdom here is that Publisher 2000 is the best for creating websites. You
might want to search in the Web Design discussion for additional information.

Bruce
 

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