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Old 12-04-2011, 05:17 AM   #11
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Ronald gave you several excellent links, and some helpful advice, which you obviously didnt take notice of. You chose to react how you did. Sorry you feel that way...
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Old 12-04-2011, 07:37 AM   #12
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I sure learned fast about this forum.
Well something that was said must be keeping you coming back.

If you have Dreamweaver CS5 why would you even consider Frontpage which btw Microsoft no longer supports? That means it's horribly outdated as with most WYSIWYG editors for that matter because web design is changing so rapidly they can't keep up. That translates to horrible coding that will most definately not work in one or more of the major browsers so you'll end up going into the code view anyway to hack at it even more to attempt to get it working which will bring you back here asking us all what to do.

You see the whole cycle will then start all over again with your ego being brused.

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Old 12-04-2011, 12:14 PM   #13
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I sure learned fast about this forum.
You really are an entitled little brat, aren't you? You came for help and got it. Do you remember my very first response to your question? Let's take a look:
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First off, don't use Frontpage even if it does do what you're wanting.

Now, I don't use Dreamweaver, but I doubt the design view is capable of creating fluid layouts. The easiest way to do that is to hand code.

This is a pretty good article that gives the general idea about fluid layouts:
http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2...t-one-for-you/

This is an old, but still relevant article that actually explains how to do it:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fluidgrids/
Right there, I tell you that Dw probably won't do what you're wanting through drag and drop. Then, I link you to a site that teaches you the theory behind fluid layouts. Then, I linked you to a site that teaches you how to do it step-by-step. Both of these articles are written by some of the best web designers out there.

But you overlooked all of that and keyed in on this part:
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First off, don't use Frontpage even if it does do what you're wanting.
And decided to throw a tantrum after I told you it was a piece of crap. Of course, I didn't bother to mention that it's so crappy that you'd be better off using MS Word, or that it's so crappy that MS doesn't make or even provide support for it any more.

So please, for the love of God, if you can't just accept help when its given, move on to another forum. However, if you're ready to learn the right way to do things, and you're not afraid of the occasional ribbing, you've found the right place. There's a lot of damn smart people around here who are happy to teach you how to do it right. But bear in mind, no one is going to stroke your ego. If you're doing it wrong, you're going to be told so. It isn't personal. We care about web design and want to see it done right.
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