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WYSIWIG - Is it so?

 
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jrrnow

 

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WYSIWIG - Is it so? - 7/20/2001 20:23:00   
I am using FP98 and when I do my designing in the normal view I have to make the type so small to be resonable when I preview in browser but then I can't read it to edit it without increasing the size of the type a couple of times. I then edit as needed and then have to resize it back to the appropriate size so when I preview in browser it is not Godzilla sized.

I have copied a couple pages off the web from some of the participants here and it seems like when I put the pages in normal view and preview or preview in browser they are all the same size. Why?

All this to say. My WYSIWIG ain't working or I got it turned off or something.

Thanks for your help

I don't know if I'm explaining this well

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RE: WYSIWIG - Is it so? - 7/20/2001 21:19:00   
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Originally posted by jrrnow:
I am using FP98


Save yourself a lot of headaches and frustration - upgrade to al least 2000.
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and when I do my designing in the normal view I have to make the type so small to be resonable when I preview in browser but then I can't read it to edit it without increasing the size of the type a couple of times. I then edit as needed and then have to resize it back to the appropriate size so when I preview in browser it is not Godzilla sized.

I have copied a couple pages off the web from some of the participants here and it seems like when I put the pages in normal view and preview or preview in browser they are all the same size. Why?

All this to say. My WYSIWIG ain't working or I got it turned off or something.



I'm not sure what might be going on - I bought 98, used it for a week and uninstalled it - only after I got 2000 did I find FP "useable".
But, WYSIWYG means "What YOU See Is What YOU Get - Not what the browser renders or what anyone else sees. Don't make the mistake of thinking the way a page looks to you is the way it will look once it's published.

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[This message has been edited by Gil (edited 07-20-2001).]


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