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RoHar
 
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Default I hop that you can help me. - 06-23-2004 , 02:30 PM







Hi,

I am a photographer artist and I have designed a web site but I am having
all kinds of problems with it. Everyone tells me it looks different on their
machines and Mac people can't even see it.

I did it it in Frontpage and it is designed for 1024x768 screen. But some
people are telling me that on the Bio page and the book page that the
lettering is floating over the photos. Other people tell me it all looks
fine. It certainly looks fine on my system or I wouldn't put it up.

I am wondering if some of you could take a look at it and let me know how I
can fix the problems. I would even be willing to start over again. I need to
have my page look nice on all computers because it is through this that I
can attract work.

Thanks so much. The web address is here:
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Photographic Portfolio at:
http://ronaldharmon.home.att.net

Sincerely,
Ron



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Hywel
 
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Default Re: I hop that you can help me. - 06-23-2004 , 03:15 PM






In article <n%jCc.122643$Gx4.109153 (AT) bgtnsc04-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net>,
RoHar says...
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Hi,

I am a photographer artist and I have designed a web site but I am having
all kinds of problems with it. Everyone tells me it looks different on their
machines and Mac people can't even see it.

I did it it in Frontpage
That's your problem. When I view it in Mozilla none of the links on the
"Gallery" page work. Looking the code you've got stacks of comments in
there.

Looking at the site in IE6, those same links work. The "Winter at
Night" photos are beautiful.

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Sharon
 
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Default Re: I hop that you can help me. - 06-23-2004 , 03:32 PM




"RoHar" <ronaldharmon (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote

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Hi,

I am a photographer artist and I have designed a web site but I am having
all kinds of problems with it. Everyone tells me it looks different on
their
machines and Mac people can't even see it.
I have IE 6 and it shows up fine for me. Do you realize that when someone
clicks on your name (it is set up as a clickable link for some reason) it
takes them to the .gif image? And when I click on the picture on the first
page (also a clickable link), it takes me to a defunct page. Either of
those should be linking to your gallery or another page. Just a suggestion.
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derek giroulle
 
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Default Re: I hop that you can help me. - 06-24-2004 , 09:28 AM





RoHar wrote:

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Hi,

I am a photographer artist and I have designed a web site but I am having
all kinds of problems with it. Everyone tells me it looks different on their
machines and Mac people can't even see it.
Good try Ron,

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I did it it in Frontpage and it is designed for 1024x768 screen.
2 errors in one step
I checked it with 2 browsers and the results are indeed different
Mozilla based browsers

Frontpage requires the user to intervene a lot but allows the user to
make asumptions that frontpage "defaults" will work

go to Tucows.com and find a free WYSIWYG-editor like Coffee-cup
or buy Dreamweaver

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Photographic Portfolio at:
http://ronaldharmon.home.att.net
Don't cater for a particular screen size or use 800*640 as a minimum

Many of your pages continue endlessly with nothing usefull at the bottom

Many pictures are notabow their captions

the background and character colours are too close an hamper ledibility

the bookcover is too small

don't change columnwith of your text it should be its maximum

the total screen is 33% too big to fit but there is no reason why it
could not resize

I include a quick-fix of your contact page
so that youcan compare what junk Frontpage put into your documents





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Ken Sington
 
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Default Re: I hop that you can help me. - 06-30-2004 , 03:11 AM



RoHar wrote:

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Hi,

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Thanks so much. The web address is here:
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Photographic Portfolio at:
http://ronaldharmon.home.att.net
how about www.ronaldharmon.com, .org, or .net?
it's only a few bucks a year.
it gets complicated to tell your friends to check out your
really cool site at ronaldharmon.home.att.net

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Sincerely,
Ron


http://ronaldharmon.home.att.net/portfiles/Port6.jpg


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Ken Sington
 
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Default Re: I hop that you can help me. - 06-30-2004 , 03:21 AM



derek giroulle wrote:

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RoHar wrote:

Hi,

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Photographic Portfolio at:
http://ronaldharmon.home.att.net

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Many of your pages continue endlessly with nothing usefull at the bottom
No, that's the beauty of Microsoft FrontPage.

It shits out a load of useless code like empty multiple nested tags.



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