Hi, Adam -<br><br>Since it's been a while since you posted this question, you may have already figured it out. Have you?<br><br>Linda<br><br><A HREF="mailto:linda@rubymarketing.com">linda@rubymarketing.com</A><br><br><A HREF="http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com"...
Hmmm... I posted this elsewhere, but in case you miss it I'll post it here also.<br><br>I'm just starting on my first experimental database, too. Check this link for lots of good info... <A HREF="http://www.outfront.net/spooky" TARGET="_new">www.outfront.net/spooky</A>...
I believe there's a script for this at <A HREF="http://www.cgi-factory.com" TARGET="_new">www.cgi-factory.com</A> . You might also want to check <A HREF="http://javascript.internet.com/" TARGET="_new">http://javascript.internet.com/</A> .<br><br>Linda<br><br><A...
Check out this site... I believe this is exactly what you're looking for. <A HREF="http://www.homesalesguru.com" TARGET="_new">www.homesalesguru.com</A> <br><br>Instead of just taking the script info and leaving, drop a note to Shirley and tell her Linda (LB) sent you to find the script. Any...
I'm just starting to my first database on a site also. Check out <A HREF="http://www.outfront.net/spooky" TARGET="_new">www.outfront.net/spooky</A> for some good info. <br><br>Linda<br><br><A HREF="http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com" TARGET="_new">www.frontpagewebmaster.com</A>
When you're just learning to work with images, it can be very helpful to save copies as jpgs AND gifs. Insert both as in FP. You should be able to tell which one you prefer. Normally, you'd want to save photos as jpgs and plain color clip art or graphic words as gifs, but many images are hard to...
Don't forget that uploading by FTP and using FrontPage's Publish are two completely different ways to get your site to the server. Publish uses FP extensions, which are necessary for many FP features.<br><br>Linda<br><br><A HREF="http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com"...
I take it you must be using a table. Right click > table properties > uncheck height. Highlight all cells > right click > cell properties > uncheck height. <br><br>Tables don't need the height attribute, and Netscape will ignore it...
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