Wonky with diff browsers/resolutions

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    Default Re: Wonky with diff browsers/resolutions

    That is a goal that experienced developers have to work at achieving. So the
    short (and simple!) answer to your question is no. And it's not something
    that can be achieved in Publisher.

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    David Bartosik - MS MVP
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    "advanceinsight" <advanceinsight@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F846BFFD-CD7E-4AFC-801B-A49086D7092D@microsoft.com...
    > I'm a complete newbie so please reply in simple language. I've just
    created web content and posted it to a temporary host location. It looks
    good on my desktop and wonky on my older laptop. Is there a way to
    create/publish the site so that it looks OK on all browsers/resolutions?


    David Bartosik MS MVP Guest

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    Default Re: Wonky with diff browsers/resolutions

    In other words, it is a lame piece of crap for websites...

    On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:25:39 -0500, "David Bartosik MS MVP"
    <forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote:
    >That is a goal that experienced developers have to work at achieving. So the
    >short (and simple!) answer to your question is no. And it's not something
    >that can be achieved in Publisher.
    analog@logwell.com Guest

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