Re: [css-d] publishing with Publisher

2006-01-09 Thread francky
Trish Meyer wrote: >Hi all, >... >http://darlenehorsley.com/ > >Out of curiousity, I looked at the View Source and saw something that >looked like a very strange version of CSS. At least, I don't see any >tables being built. What is that goop? (beside comic relief!) Is it >XML? >I'd like to exp

Re: [css-d] publishing with Publisher

2006-01-09 Thread Cheryl D Wise
Publisher basically uses the same HTML engine that MS Word uses. Your advice is right on the mark since using Publisher for web pages is not a good idea any more than using Dreamweaver would be to create a newsletter to send by snail mail. FrontPage has gotten better about CSS support and the next

[css-d] publishing with Publisher

2006-01-09 Thread Trish Meyer
Hi all, Just thought someone might find this of interest and file it in the "what not to do" file... Hope it's not too OT. A friend of mine uses Publisher to produce newsletters, and it advertised that it can also build websites. So she built her website and hit the "Publish to Web" button. Ap