http://www.didionproperties.com/index_files/page0007.html
I've compressed the pics, I have no idea why it's doing this to photos.
Any ideas? Nobody seems to have a solution. I've reloaded the index.html
and index_files folder thinking it was a bad load. When I do, new pictures
get red x's or color blotches.
Solution...convert your clipart to .gif files...or perhaps .png
files....both support transparency. If you like the version created for FF,
then just publish your web files to your local computer and find the gif
files in the index_files folder, and insert them into your page instead of
the native clip art. Or, in your Publisher file right click the clipart,
copy and paste special back onto your page, as an image. Or right click,
save as a image, and save the file as a gif file and perhaps edit it in a
photo edit program, especially if you are not using a full size version of
the image. Bottom line is don't use the native clip art format in your web.
And by the way, pictures that are 100 KB or less are not compressed with the
compress images feature. If you want to optimize small gif files, then
optimize and size them in a third party image editing program before you
insert them into the page.
DavidF
"ladalang" <lada...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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The last picture on that page is looking for image275.jpg
http://www.didionproperties.com/index_files/image275.jpg
And if you look at that image, it is a RED X
If you do a web preview in publisher, how does it look?
Have you looked at the site in your browser from your hard drive?
Spike
"ladalang" <lada...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am glad you posted, because it made me take a look at the source code.
While my original answer might be correct, it also appears that ladalang is
also using Publisher 2003, and is making the mistake of doing a "Save As a
web page" instead of "Publish to the Web". This produces bloated "rich" code
that is full of Office tags. Publish to the Web produces "filtered" code and
will load more quickly, and may very well fix the problem. And even if it
doesn't, it will make a big difference in loading time. This option to save
as rich code was removed in Pub 2007.
DavidF
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DavidF
"ladalang" <lada...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Reference this article: Common Sense Computing 101 aka "Why in the world
would you lose your publisher file?":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/19/81461.aspx
At the bottom of the page are directions for rebuilding your Pub file. It
isn't that hard to do, just tedious. You might be able to just copy and
paste some of the changes on your pages to your old Pub file, and save
yourself some time.
As per editing the code directly, you still can, I do. I edit the code each
time to add code that will center my pages, as this option is not supported
directly by Publisher. Just remember that you will have to do it each time
your produce new .htm files after making the change in the Pub file.
DavidF
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