Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-31 Thread Walter
Thanks for all the comments. You have verified what I suspected all along. I had a copy of Front Page for a while and used it a couple of times but found very soon that it inserted so much unnecessary coding that it was not something I wanted to use. I am a self-taught webmaster, having learned

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-31 Thread Hartmut Figge
Paul B. Gallagher: >Hartmut Figge wrote: >> With my usual settings the side looks indeed horrible. > >What's that!? Custom settings!?? :-P >Users aren't supposed to do that, the programmers know what's best for >you and implement those settings at the factory. Sounds a bit like FF and TB. *fg*

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Hartmut Figge wrote: Leonidas Jones: [http://www.dekalbtexas.org/] That being said, I don't notice any overlapping of page elements. Uncheck 'Allow documents to use other fonts' and/or set Minimum font size high enough. ;) With my usual settings the side looks indeed horrible. What's that

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/30/2010 5:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote: > On 1/30/2010 12:33 PM, Walter wrote: >> Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay >> in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In >> viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it i

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/30/2010 12:33 PM, Walter wrote: > Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay > in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In > viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. > > Thanks. > w. > Some of the block

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Phillip Jones
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Walter wrote: Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. Thanks. w. According to

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Walter
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Walter wrote: Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. Thanks. w. According to

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Hartmut Figge
Leonidas Jones: [http://www.dekalbtexas.org/] >That being said, I don't notice any overlapping of page elements. Uncheck 'Allow documents to use other fonts' and/or set Minimum font size high enough. ;) With my usual settings the side looks indeed horrible. Hartmut _

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Leonidas Jones
Walter wrote: Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. Thanks. w. The page was done with some sort of MS Office product,

Re: rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread J. Weaver Jr.
Walter wrote: Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. Thanks. w. According to

rendering of a page

2010-01-30 Thread Walter
Please have a look at: http://www.dekalbtexas.org/ and note the overlay in several places. Is this a SeaMonkey problem or sorry HTML coding. In viewing the source, it is horribly bloated and I suspect it is there. Thanks. w. -- From HP computer, SM browser