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Subject: [OM] Re: USM test re PWP/PS is up
From: "Gordon J. Ross" <gordross@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2004 22:55:07 -0700
Hi Tris:

The Gallery comes up empty. (that isn't harsh critisizm- it is really empty)

Gord
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tris Schuler" <tristanjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 9:57 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: USM test re PWP/PS is up


>
> Okay. I've finally published my site (kind of) and the "Picture Window Pro
> USM filter vs. Fred Miranda PS IS action" test is ready for view (sort
of).
>
> I must be an idiot because I was unable to publish using the Front Page
> automatic publish function. I had to ask my wife to go in there on her
> computer and see what was up. she got no further than me and so had to
> manually upload the pages to my site and then go in there and rewrite the
> links for everything.
>
> Like I said, I must be an idiot but my wife is definitely not, plus she
> just got through successfully publishing a site (that Rabbit Haven I
> mentioned the other day) using Front Page and still couldn't get mine to
work.
>
> What I had worked perfectly on my computer (in preview . . . sort of . . .
> MS is so dense as to not tell you the browser to use and of course it
> didn't default to that view so at first I couldn't get any of the links to
> function in the view I was afforded in FP), showed all the correct logical
> links in both navigation and HTML links views, but like I said it just
> wouldn't publish. As soon as I input my domain and user information plus
> the password immediately I was taken back to the first info screen (domain
> address), and when I looked at the "information" for this glitch provided
> by MS FP it was totally useless, with suggestions such as "maybe the
server
> isn't working today" and "try fiddling with the monitor's vertical-hold
> button" and like that.
>
> Anyone else ever have a problem like this?
>
> Finally, on the USM tests page at my site, while tall the information is
> there the text doesn't line up correctly with the images. I've checked and
> double-checked this in FP before trying to publish and I can assure you I
> took the pains to get it right using "Preview" before finally saving
> everything. Doesn't work correctly in my browser, though.
>
> Sorry about that.
>
> Frankly I'm a bit pissed (because of my frustration of putting in so much
> work--well, about seven hours total but for me that's a long time to do
> something of this nature) and while I _am_ an idiot at certain things I've
> got to tell you that 99.99% of _all_ my frustration over the years with
> software has come _only_ when I use Microsoft product. Now why do you
> suppose that is? "Do I rely on too small of a sample?
>
> Anyway, here's my web's address: www.tristanjohn.com
>
> Any feedback would be taken for what it's worth and appreciated. I've a
> thick skin and moreover warmly welcome any kind of intelligent critical
> feedback. What I don't need are "kind remarks." That never helped anyone
to
> make anything better.
>
> And you don't have to give feedback here. There's a crude "feedback" page
> on the site that I suppose is functional (haven't tried that yet), plus I
> mean to install a bulletin board (Earthlink offers seral) only the one
I've
> chosen has this absolutely hideous yellow wallpaper and until I can how to
> change that to my normal web background color I think I'll pass.
>
> Anyone know of decent BB software to be had? (Hands-on experience only,
> please.)
>
> Tris
>
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