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FrontPage Table Turn Offs
~~Tina
Clarke, AccessFP - FrontPage Resource Centre
Tables are a great Webmaster tool.
We use them to position and restrain our graphics and content, to some
stunning effects. However, the stunning effects soon disappear when the
borders appear. In the printed form in hard copy this is something you would
rarely see and likewise on a site it's also not desirable in most cases.
HOW TO TURN TABLE BORDERS OFF
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Position your cursor anywhere in
the table, right-click the mouse button, and then click 'Table
Properties' in the popup menu.
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Under 'Borders', in the 'Size’
box, enter 0.
NOTE:
The hidden border will appear as a dotted line in Normal view while you are
editing the page.
TABLE BORDER TURN-OFF TROUBLESHOOTING
If you set your table border to zero
but it still shows up in Netscape Navigator, you probably need to set the
compatibility so that your border properties work in both Microsoft Internet
Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers. Do the following:
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In 'Page view', on the 'Tools'
menu, click' Page Options'.
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Click the 'Compatibility tab'.
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Under 'Browsers', select Both
Internet Explorer and Navigator.
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Under 'Browser versions', select
4.0 browsers and later.
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Under 'Servers', select 'Custom'
(unless you know your server). If you know that your server has Microsoft
FrontPage Server Extensions, select the box that indicates that.
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Click OK.
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Tina Clarke - Microsoft MVP - FrontPage, is
the Webmaster of AccessFP - FrontPage Resource Centre
http://accessfp.net/
and http://addonfp.com
She is also an editor of AnyFrontPageBytes Ezine. Subscribe to the ezine
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Weekly FrontPage Tips. Tina is also an artist and the owner of
http://clarke-abstract-art..com
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