help with FrontPage
Grace Garbe
garbe_grace at dsmc.dsm.mil
Fri Oct 23 15:45:18 EDT 1998
I have created a new webpage for our library using FrontPage 98 (a very frustrating experience when one is used to doing it all by hand), and I'm experiencing some problems that I hope someone can help me with.
1. now that the "web" has been "published" to my web server, can I use the UNIX vi editor to make some changes to the page without anything horrible happening? There are no base HREF or meta tags for description and keywords (I didn't see any way to add these using FP) and I want to add those. There also is no DOCTYPE and I'm not sure which (if any) version of HTML FrontPage 98 complies with. I ran the page through the validator at w3.org and it doesn't validate as HTML 4.0 Transitional. Will anything adverse happen if I remove the height attribute that FP added to a <TABLE> tag? I have visions of loosing my whole page if I make changes to it with vi and then have to pull it back into the FP explorer and editor at some point to make adjustments to the image map. Would it be better to pull the page back into the FP editor now and edit the HTML there?
2. the alignment of the cells within the table is off when the page is displayed in two of our small monitors and the color of the graphic supporting the image map is also wrong. Is there anything I can do to the page so that it will display properly in all monitors. I know the color is probably controlled by the settings in the windows display within the control panel, but automation has locked us out of that area of those computers. I'm assuming that I have no control over how the color will display in Joe Public's monitor if he has it set to a limited number of colors.
The page is located at <http://www.library.dsmc.dsm.mil/>.
Thanks for your help.
Grace Garbe
ZAI AMELEX
Systems Librarian
Acker Library
DSMC - Ft. Belvoir, VA
garbe_grace at dsmc.dsm.mil
PH: 703-805-2293 FAX: 703-805-3443
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