Hi guys,I can't stop fiddling. I have started to re-configure my http://www.hawkesbay.com website yet again.
The previous version (You can see the old style of the site by following other links, such as: http://www.hawkesbay.com/napier_history.htm )
was based on an outfront template, and it worked quite well in most regards. EXCEPT it look totally screwy in Netscape6, so I figures a change was in order - and I wanted to try something adventureous. So far I have only changed three of the pages. They are:
http://www.hawkesbay.com/ (the home page)
http://www.hawkesbay.com/travel.htm
http://www.hawkesbay.com/places.htm
These pages are heavy on the CSS thing (the home page doesn't even use table!), but you will need to have a browser that supports CSS to view the page in all it's glory. 
I have tried it our in Netscape 6 (beautiful), IE6 (great), and Opera 5 (dodgy... fonts look wierd... why is that?), and Netscape 4.08 (doesn't format at all, but it's interesting to see the raw structure, which I believe is what the search engines will see... so they should jump straight into the meaty stuff).
I am not really using FrontPage to "design: the new pages, but I am using FP to edit and hold the pages. I am finding I need to spend more time in HTML mode that I have ever done before, and I must say it's quite a good place to work on pages one you get used to it. And I'm using the FP preview to check up on how any changes look.
If a few of you could check the three pages above, and let me know how it looks in your browser (please also let me know browser and version) I would be most grateful. I have had a bit of trouble with the tables in the http://www.hawkesbay.com/travel.htm page, so I am particuly interested in how that is sitting.
I look forward to receiving your feedback!
Best regards,
Murray Potts
murray@potts.co.nz
http://www.hawkesbay.com/