unhelpful MVP

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kenandana

many thanks to those that suggested I try serif Page Plus 9.
You were right!
13 hours and I had a brand new 12 page website up and running!
And able to change the source code, with a very helpful forum
It was strange that it took an unhelpful MVP to push me away after using
Publisher since Publisher 95.
Once again many thanks.
Strange that my post disappeared that the unhelpful MVP responded to!?
I hope you don't have too many unhelpful days David!
 
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kenandana

no, that wasn't the question, nothing to do with keywords but something
which one would have thought very pertinenet to this forum, my previous
posting follows:
"Thanks David,
I dont think I explained it properly. Below is an example of what I mean.
I am wondering if anyone knows how this is achieved. I use publisher 2000
and have done for many years, to put up 2 websites. I use an html editor to
make the changes after designing and changing in publisher.
"Unfortunately, many Web sites are designed to include navigation links down
the left-hand side of the screen. Typically, this side-bar navigation is
implemented in one or more HTML table cells. By default, your navigation
links will appear in your first table cell.

So, what do you do if you want your body text to appear as the first cell in
order to improve keyword prominence, but still need your navigation links to
appear on the left side of your Web page? Fortunately, there is a solution
by taking advantage of the ROWSPAN property of an HTML table.

When using tables, a simple rearrangement of table cells can move your body
text to the top of the HTML code without changing the screen layout. "

Because of your unhelpful response, I have after being with Publisher since
the floppy days, bought a Serif package. Which was recomended by this forum!
after your unhelpful response.
Having said that, we all have a "bad hair day" but shame for microsoft to
lose what was a very happy customer.
 
K

kenandana

no, that wasn't the question, nothing to do with keywords but something
which one would have thought very pertinenet to this forum, my previous
posting follows:
"Thanks David,
I dont think I explained it properly. Below is an example of what I mean.
I am wondering if anyone knows how this is achieved. I use publisher 2000
and have done for many years, to put up 2 websites. I use an html editor to
make the changes after designing and changing in publisher.
"Unfortunately, many Web sites are designed to include navigation links down
the left-hand side of the screen. Typically, this side-bar navigation is
implemented in one or more HTML table cells. By default, your navigation
links will appear in your first table cell.

So, what do you do if you want your body text to appear as the first cell in
order to improve keyword prominence, but still need your navigation links to
appear on the left side of your Web page? Fortunately, there is a solution
by taking advantage of the ROWSPAN property of an HTML table.

When using tables, a simple rearrangement of table cells can move your body
text to the top of the HTML code without changing the screen layout. "

Because of your unhelpful response, I have after being with Publisher since
the floppy days, bought a Serif package. Which was recomended by this forum!
after your unhelpful response.
Having said that, we all have a "bad hair day" but shame for microsoft to
lose what was a very happy customer.
 
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anonymous

Please do not bash David. I have great respect for him
and have received valuable help from him and other MS-
MVP's. It will be your loss if you give up after just one
response that you did not like.
 
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anonymous

Please do not bash David. I have great respect for him
and have received valuable help from him and other MS-
MVP's. It will be your loss if you give up after just one
response that you did not like.
 

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