Check you Golive .site folder. If you have any spaces in the names of the folders leading from your hard drive to the site, it may cause this problem. for example: if you have a folder named "my files", you may need to change it to "my_files" or "myfiles". no spaces. See if this works.
Try checking the names of you image files, make sure that they are named properly according to Golive, like no extra periods or maybe even dashes. use underscores if you have to. Also if you're NOT using Golive's FTP, check to make sure that you're uploading in BINARY format, not ascii. that may...
Do you have your page "centered". Layers are placed on a definite position on the screen and do not move. If your page is set to center, then it will look like your layer is all over the place. You may have to set you page to default alignment or Left alignment.
Safari won't work because you're running OS 10.1.5... but I had the same problem. I didn't solve it but I did find a way around it. Anything I wanted to print from my browser, I would save as a PDF (from the printer window panel) and then I would print the pdf itself. The only problem I had with...
I had the very same problem on a G4 533 and an Imac. (a few years apart) I solved both problems the same way. Using the CUDA switch. For an in depth "how to" http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95065
The reason the "inspector" pallette is empty when your working with tables is because there's a "tables" pallette as well. Go to window and scroll down, you'll see "table". This gives you all the choices you were asking for in your first post.
Did you try enlarging the image after you set down the cropmarks? You can't use the zoom tool but you CAN use the keyboard equivalent.(command + on a Mac) if you enlarge it enough, you can set the crop lines to the pixel.
Harry
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