View Full Version : Is there a code?
MaGiCSuN
September 14th, 2001, 11:03
a friend of mine sended me an email with the next question:
a friend of mine has a site that she made with microsoft front page and people that use netscape can't veiw her site. I told her that there's a css tag she can add that will allow netscape users to see her site. Am I right about that? If so, what is the code?
is she right?
Thnxx
Love,
Mirna
Mekhu
September 14th, 2001, 11:31
I am gonna go out on a limb here (because I don't use fp) but I am guessing that frontpage sites CAN be viewed with Netscape.
Netscape is a very picky browser (earlier versions anyways)...
tell her to make sure all her tags are closed and what not.
Mekhu
LeX
September 14th, 2001, 11:47
Frontpage sucks, just tell your friend not to use it. If your friend must use a WYSIWYG editor, then recommend Dreamweaver.
MaGiCSuN
September 14th, 2001, 12:35
hmm.. that's not really the answer to my question, but i guess it's "no "
My friend was asking if there was a code for it
and Mekhu what do you mean by this?:
tell her to make sure all her tags are closed and what not.
What kind of tags? i don't really understand this one.....
Thnxx a bunch
Love,
mirna
bigperm
September 14th, 2001, 14:53
It's not like there is a code that is an on/off switch for netscape viewing capability. The site must have some javascript or some other component that is MSIE only.
Closing tags mean that if you have a <font> tag, you must have a </font> tag to close it.
MaGiCSuN
September 14th, 2001, 15:19
Kay thnxx for ya help :)
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