From: Blake Kaos on 4 Jun 2010 23:01 Using FP2003 when I add a new page to an existing site (which uses shared borders by default), any text that is entered on the new page shows properly on IE8, but does not appear at all on Firefox / Chrome / Opera etc. If I change the formatting and deactivate the shared border for that page, the text appears just fine on Firefox / Chrome / Opera etc. The existing pages on the site (using shared borders) display just fine on Firefox / Chrome / Opera etc. What could be responsible for this strange behaviour and how can it be fixed?
From: Ronx on 5 Jun 2010 04:15 Cannot answer the question without seeing the pages - please supply a link to the page. Shared borders are design time components, rendered as tables in the finished page. There is no reason why shared borders can be responsible for the behaviour you are seeing. -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx Microsoft is closing this newsgroup - for details of why and where to go see http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx Blake Kaos wrote on 05/06/2010 : > Using FP2003 when I add a new page to an > existing site (which uses shared borders by > default), any text that is entered on the new > page shows properly on IE8, but does not appear > at all on Firefox / Chrome / Opera etc. If I > change the formatting and deactivate the shared > border for that page, the text appears just > fine on Firefox / Chrome / Opera etc. > The existing pages on the site (using shared > borders) display just fine on Firefox / Chrome > / Opera etc. > What could be responsible for this strange > behaviour and how can it be fixed? -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx Microsoft is closing this newsgroup - for details of why and where to go see http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx
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