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Angela

 

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black border line - 4/24/2008 18:18:02   
Hi again! I've updated the site but now there is a black border line box thingy at the bottom that I didn't and don't have a code put in for and I can't seem to get rid of it. Any suggestions? Also I can 't seem to get my graphics picture to show up. HELP????
But I did convert my Word Doc. to a PDF and have it opening in it's own window. That's what my graphic pic was for. The site is richsinc.com. Please help. Thank you.
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RE: black border line - 4/24/2008 18:48:16   
The only border I see is a thick black border around the dedication paragraph. Viewed in FireFox.

Also, you should be advised that most of the experts here do not recommend the use of frames.

On the PDF contact page you need to left justify the paragraphs.

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Larry M.

 

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RE: black border line - 4/24/2008 21:57:07   
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Also, you should be advised that most of the experts here do not recommend the use of frames.


Don's being charitable with his comment about frames which, unfortunately, is not the only shortcoming of your site, www.richsinc.com. If you're serious about representing the commercial aspects of R.I.C.H, Inc. then you need to start over. Completely :)

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Angela

 

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RE: black border line - 4/25/2008 8:52:48   
Thanks Larry for the feedback, but the site is actually made the excat way my husband and his boss, Rich, want it. I'm just the person behind the techincal work. BTW everyone I fixed the problem with the black border and the one where my graphics wouldn't come up.

I understand everyone here is hip on FrontPage, but I don't have it and have never used it so i'm stuck in the past and like the old style ways of doing things.:)

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RE: black border line - 4/25/2008 9:41:35   
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understand everyone here is hip on FrontPage,


Yes, this is a FrontPage forum but generally speaking FrontPage specifics are not usually the topic.

And some are not very 'hip' towards FP, that's for sure. :) :)

Most here use many, many other tools in addition to / other than FP. In fact, some don't use it at all. Personally, I use none of the design aspects of FrontPage at all but I still use it every day.

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RE: black border line - 4/25/2008 9:49:22   
I know your husband and his boss may be happy with that, but Larry is spot on. It doesn't do the business any favours. You could use that sort of layout but make it more attractive and businesslike. Currently it looks bland and doesn't encourage anyone to read more, it also looks amateurish which is not good on a business site. At the least it could do with a make over and some images to break up the text.

I would look at other business sites for ideas on layout, use of fonts and styling navigation links, but a template would perhaps be a faster way to get there.

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