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T&G Chamberlain #1
Success!
I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week while
I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love for you
to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
Thanks!
Tammy
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Mary Sauer #2
Re: Success!
Very nice site... You do Publisher proud!!!
(I'm a Golden Retriever fan myself)...
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"T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...>I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week while
> I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love for you
> to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tammy
>
>
Mary Sauer Guest
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CatherineP #3
Re: Success!
Congratulations, Tammy, you have created a lovely site.
On a more technical side, could you please let me know how you were able to
make it compatible with Netscape, for instance? Did you use Publisher 2003?
I just discovered that 37 pages that I painstakingly (and no doubt
amateurishly) created with Publisher 2003 are not visible with any other
program than Internet Explorer for Windows on a PC (nothing works on a MAC).
You can only see the text, and even then, it's not formatted correctly. If
anyone is willing to help out, please see the introductory page at:
[url]http://www.nd.edu/~cief/congres_2004/ecrivains.html[/url] (sorry that it's in
French!).
Thanks very much!
"T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...>I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week while
> I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love for
> you
> to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tammy
>
>
CatherineP Guest
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T&G Chamberlain #4
Re: Success!
Hi, Catherine!
Thanks for checking out my site....I also put up
[url]http://members.shaw.ca/firstimpr/[/url]
I'd love to let you know how I made it compatible with Netscape - but truth
is...I have no clue! I used Pub 2000 - and it did all of the computer work
for me....I just inputted text and pictures.
Sorry I can't be more help :-)
Tammy
"CatherineP" <cgperry(donotinclude)@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ubbiA$LhEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...to> Congratulations, Tammy, you have created a lovely site.
>
> On a more technical side, could you please let me know how you were able2003?> make it compatible with Netscape, for instance? Did you use PublisherMAC).> I just discovered that 37 pages that I painstakingly (and no doubt
> amateurishly) created with Publisher 2003 are not visible with any other
> program than Internet Explorer for Windows on a PC (nothing works on awhile> You can only see the text, and even then, it's not formatted correctly. If
> anyone is willing to help out, please see the introductory page at:
> [url]http://www.nd.edu/~cief/congres_2004/ecrivains.html[/url] (sorry that it's in
> French!).
>
> Thanks very much!
>
>
> "T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...> >I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week>> > I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love for
> > you
> > to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Tammy
> >
> >
>
T&G Chamberlain Guest
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analog@logwell.com #5
Re: Success!
Publisher 2000 is quite compatible with later versions of Netscape. Netscape
4.7x is the one that is a little troublesome.
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:16:00 GMT, "T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi, Catherine!
>
>Thanks for checking out my site....I also put up
>[url]http://members.shaw.ca/firstimpr/[/url]
>
>I'd love to let you know how I made it compatible with Netscape - but truth
>is...I have no clue! I used Pub 2000 - and it did all of the computer work
>for me....I just inputted text and pictures.
>
>Sorry I can't be more help :-)
>
>Tammy
>
>
>
>
>"CatherineP" <cgperry(donotinclude)@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ubbiA$LhEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...>to>> Congratulations, Tammy, you have created a lovely site.
>>
>> On a more technical side, could you please let me know how you were able>2003?>> make it compatible with Netscape, for instance? Did you use Publisher>MAC).>> I just discovered that 37 pages that I painstakingly (and no doubt
>> amateurishly) created with Publisher 2003 are not visible with any other
>> program than Internet Explorer for Windows on a PC (nothing works on a>while>> You can only see the text, and even then, it's not formatted correctly. If
>> anyone is willing to help out, please see the introductory page at:
>> [url]http://www.nd.edu/~cief/congres_2004/ecrivains.html[/url] (sorry that it's in
>> French!).
>>
>> Thanks very much!
>>
>>
>> "T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...>> >I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week>>>>> > I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love for
>> > you
>> > to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Tammy
>> >
>> >
>>analog@logwell.com Guest
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CatherineP #6
Re: Success!
Thanks Tammy and "analog" for the replies. I found the trick, finally, to
make my web pages (designed with Pub 2003) compatible with Netscape (latest
version, 6.2 if I remember correctly). I won't bother you with the details
since you use Pub 2000, unless you are interested. The only remaining
problem is the fact that a gif image displays on Netscape, rather than the
jpg image that I originally placed in my web pages (somehow, Pub 2003
automatically generates a copy of jpg images in gif format...); these gif
images are much less clear than the jpg, which appear fine on Internet
Explorer, of course. Thanks again.
Catherine
<analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
news:st6ai0hg8tscpau06il4oj4ia20n09b570@4ax.com...> Publisher 2000 is quite compatible with later versions of Netscape.
> Netscape
> 4.7x is the one that is a little troublesome.
>
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:16:00 GMT, "T&G Chamberlain"
> <sugerray50@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>>>>Hi, Catherine!
>>
>>Thanks for checking out my site....I also put up
>>[url]http://members.shaw.ca/firstimpr/[/url]
>>
>>I'd love to let you know how I made it compatible with Netscape - but
>>truth
>>is...I have no clue! I used Pub 2000 - and it did all of the computer
>>work
>>for me....I just inputted text and pictures.
>>
>>Sorry I can't be more help :-)
>>
>>Tammy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"CatherineP" <cgperry(donotinclude)@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:ubbiA$LhEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...>>to>>> Congratulations, Tammy, you have created a lovely site.
>>>
>>> On a more technical side, could you please let me know how you were able>>2003?>>> make it compatible with Netscape, for instance? Did you use Publisher>>MAC).>>> I just discovered that 37 pages that I painstakingly (and no doubt
>>> amateurishly) created with Publisher 2003 are not visible with any other
>>> program than Internet Explorer for Windows on a PC (nothing works on a>>while>>> You can only see the text, and even then, it's not formatted correctly.
>>> If
>>> anyone is willing to help out, please see the introductory page at:
>>> [url]http://www.nd.edu/~cief/congres_2004/ecrivains.html[/url] (sorry that it's in
>>> French!).
>>>
>>> Thanks very much!
>>>
>>>
>>> "T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...
>>> >I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week>>>>> > I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love
>>> > for
>>> > you
>>> > to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
>>> >
>>> > Thanks!
>>> >
>>> > Tammy
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
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David Bartosik - MS MVP #7
Re: Success!
Pub 2003 is designed to create multiple versions of each image, in gif, jpg,
and sometimes png, and in various resolutions. When the web page is then
loaded in a browser the code in the web page uses logic to check the browser
type and version and then load whichever version of the image is best
supported by that browser.
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"CatherineP" <cgperry(donotinclude)@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OxeoPq%23hEHA.1048@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...(latest> Thanks Tammy and "analog" for the replies. I found the trick, finally, to
> make my web pages (designed with Pub 2003) compatible with Netscapeable> version, 6.2 if I remember correctly). I won't bother you with the details
> since you use Pub 2000, unless you are interested. The only remaining
> problem is the fact that a gif image displays on Netscape, rather than the
> jpg image that I originally placed in my web pages (somehow, Pub 2003
> automatically generates a copy of jpg images in gif format...); these gif
> images are much less clear than the jpg, which appear fine on Internet
> Explorer, of course. Thanks again.
> Catherine
>
> <analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
> news:st6ai0hg8tscpau06il4oj4ia20n09b570@4ax.com...> > Publisher 2000 is quite compatible with later versions of Netscape.
> > Netscape
> > 4.7x is the one that is a little troublesome.
> >
> > On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:16:00 GMT, "T&G Chamberlain"
> > <sugerray50@hotmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> >>Hi, Catherine!
> >>
> >>Thanks for checking out my site....I also put up
> >>[url]http://members.shaw.ca/firstimpr/[/url]
> >>
> >>I'd love to let you know how I made it compatible with Netscape - but
> >>truth
> >>is...I have no clue! I used Pub 2000 - and it did all of the computer
> >>work
> >>for me....I just inputted text and pictures.
> >>
> >>Sorry I can't be more help :-)
> >>
> >>Tammy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"CatherineP" <cgperry(donotinclude)@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >>news:ubbiA$LhEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> >>> Congratulations, Tammy, you have created a lovely site.
> >>>
> >>> On a more technical side, could you please let me know how you wereother> >>to
> >>> make it compatible with Netscape, for instance? Did you use Publisher
> >>2003?
> >>> I just discovered that 37 pages that I painstakingly (and no doubt
> >>> amateurishly) created with Publisher 2003 are not visible with anycorrectly.> >>> program than Internet Explorer for Windows on a PC (nothing works on a
> >>MAC).
> >>> You can only see the text, and even then, it's not formattedin> >>> If
> >>> anyone is willing to help out, please see the introductory page at:
> >>> [url]http://www.nd.edu/~cief/congres_2004/ecrivains.html[/url] (sorry that it's>> >> >>> French!).
> >>>
> >>> Thanks very much!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "T&G Chamberlain" <sugerray50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:734Sc.68683$J06.44064@pd7tw2no...
> >>> >I want to thank you all for all the help you've been in the past week
> >>while
> >>> > I've been trying to design & upload my small web site. I would love
> >>> > for
> >>> > you
> >>> > to visit...[url]http://members.shaw.ca/tamgarboxers/[/url]
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks!
> >>> >
> >>> > Tammy
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>
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