Troubleshooting

Make the FrontPage Specific HTML Go Away

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I want to use FrontPage to strip every single piece of FrontPage-specific HTML from my site.

It is simply impossible to eliminate all FrontPage-specific HTML in your site if you use FrontPage Themes, Web components, included files, or navigational elements in your Web site. If you use these tools, FrontPage will create FrontPage-specific HTML that can't be edited from within FrontPage.

If you must completely eliminate all FrontPage-specific elements, you can publish an optimized site and then edit the optimized site content in another editor to eliminate these tags.

Using FrontPage with Site Build It

I want to use FrontPage 2003 to develop my Site Build It site (http://sitebuildit.frontpagelink.com). How can I create a site with FrontPage 2003 that I can use with Site Build It?

Site Build It can't support any FrontPage specific technologies. To develop a site for Site Build It, simply refrain from using the FrontPage-proprietary tools. This includes any of the Web components, Themes, navigational elements, or included file content.

Web sites such as FrontPage Tools (http://frontpagetools.frontpagelink.com) sell Site Build It specific FrontPage Templates.

The Report Is Wrong

I ran a browser compatibility report, and it said that a certain feature won't work in the browser I was testing. I checked the feature in the browser, and it worked. Is the browser compatibiliy checker not working correctly?

The Browser Compatibility tool checks against specific stated compatibility standards. Sometimes a browser might not support a specific tag or issue, but the end result might be the same.

At the end, the final test is really in the browser you are checking against.



Special Edition Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
Special Edition Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
ISBN: 0789729547
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 443

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