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From: "Donna" <>
Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] take a look please
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 12:58:07 -0600
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Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] take a look please




List administrator out - laid off - disappeared?




At 09:26 AM 1/23/01 -0500, Tina Norris Fields wrote:
>Hi Pat,
>
>I visited your site with NS 4.75 (and with IE 5) - it loaded quickly with
both
>browsers. I scrolled down to near the bottom of the page to the link
>"Click here
>to enter my website." Question on that page - why is it spread out
>vertically so
>far?
>
>The link took me to the Dushane pages (indexx.html). In NS 4.75, the text
is
>black on a textured gray background, centered and spanning the page from
>left to
>right. In IE 5, the text is black on a textured gray background, centered
>inside
>a narrower column flanked by light aqua columns on left and right.
>
>Near the bottom of the page are some small tables within tables - in NS
the
>"table of contents" table is centered, but the "email-visitor counter" and
>"guestbook-technical note" tables are not - they are left-aligned so they
>appear
>offset to the left by a half-inch. For the "table of contents" table you
have
><.CENTER><.TABLE . . . .>info-info-info<./TABLE><./CENTER>. For the
>"email-visitor counter" there is no <.CENTER><.TABLE>, at the beginning,
but
>there is <./TABLE><./CENTER> at the end. Also, scattered in the code are
>these
>codes: &#32</TD>. I'm not sure what &#32 represents - possibly a blank
>space.
>I am sure that the </TD> following it is not being properly recognized -
the
>source code does not show it in the right color. Run your code through a
>validator for HTML, like the one in Arachnophilia, to find errors. You
>can get
>Arachnophilia from this website:
>http://www.arachnoid.com. You can also go the the W3 website -
>http://www.w3.org
>- that site contains pretty much everything we need to know about the
rules of
>html as it is evolving. I'm pretty sure I've seen a posting in this list
>for a
>code validation area on the W3 site.
>
>I hope this is helpful to you.
>Tina
>
>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > After reading the post of Bill about size of page, I redid the first
two
> > pages of my site to make it load faster.
> > Would a few kind souls do me a favor and take a look? Am interested
> in load
> > time and how it looks. Am especially interested in having someone that
runs
> > Netscape take a look as I don't run that browser. I want to make sure
it
> > looks ok on that one too. Just let me know the times and the browser.
> Thanks!
> > Pat in Lakewood, WA
> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dushane/
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