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Lost John #1
Text "Stacking" on other Text and Images
I use Publisher (Office 2000 for Small Business) to
publish and upload my web page. Some people checking my
site report that text and images are stacked on top of
each other. This only seems to occur with some visitors
to the site. I preview the pages with Internet Explorer,
and the layout is correct for most people with Explorer,
but not for a few. What causes this and how can I
correct it?
Thanks,
John
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David Bartosik - MS MVP #2
Re: Text "Stacking" on other Text and Images
Most likely you have failed to remove old site files (covered in my FAQ
page) prior to uploading new pages after a site change. This results in
various versions of the files being out there and depending on what the
visitor may have in their browser cache they may or may not load different
versions of the files. That would result in what you describe.
I recommend you delete all site files on the server, then do a fresh save as
web and upload clean.
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"Lost John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:84db01c3e8e7$0dfb0570$a601280a@phx.gbl...> I use Publisher (Office 2000 for Small Business) to
> publish and upload my web page. Some people checking my
> site report that text and images are stacked on top of
> each other. This only seems to occur with some visitors
> to the site. I preview the pages with Internet Explorer,
> and the layout is correct for most people with Explorer,
> but not for a few. What causes this and how can I
> correct it?
> Thanks,
> John
David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest



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