My web page looks great, then when I preview it, the graphic jpgs are all messed up. Why is this, what can I do, its driving me nuts....if I publish the site it publishes fine.
If you are not happy with the built in viewer in FrontPage, you can still view your web locally by loading the file path into your browsers address window.
Open Internet Explorer or Netscape and select FILE, OPEN, then navigate to the place on your hard drive where your web file was last saved.
Some html programs do a decent job of local page views, but not all.
Two that I use in addition to FP98 and FP2000
Arachnophilia 4.0 build 5309
Are you talking about the jpgs being messed up as far as viewing or jumbled on the page? If they are jumbled on the page then us tables and insert the photos there. It is the best way to keep uniformity of the page. RDMuzz
If it's the image--meaning it looks poorer quality, you'll need to go into the image properties. Look for the JPEG quality option, which is probably set at 75. Change it to 100.
Linda Adams (Garridon@aol.com)
"The Importance of Being Grammarian," published in The Toastmaster, March 2001
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