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Old February 27th, 2006, 02:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.
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Old February 27th, 2006, 06:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:16:26 +0000, dr22 wrote
(in article ):

I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.


'STOP RIGHT THERE!!! AS I have said many, many, many, times before (and will
continue to do so until people drop this ridiculous notion that Publisher is
a good tool for web design - it is not and, if I was able to influence M$haft


in any way, I'd persuade them to drop the web design side and concentrate on
what Publisher was originally designed to do - DTP. I have seen some
particularly nasty examples of sites designed with Publisher - the code bloat


is seriously nasty; users on dial-up, or ISDN, will NOT thank you).

But, please, I implore you, drop this silly idea of using Publisher for web
design - use FrontPage, if you must - or Dreamweaver (may it rest in peace)
or GoLive! Better yet, learn HTML and code it by hand.

Publisher is good as a SOHO DTP application (though Serif PagePlus is far
better). It is *NOT*, however, good at web design because that was NOT what
it was primarily designed to do.

Right, lecture over. "

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Old February 27th, 2006, 10:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Help here
Bookmarks aka Hyperlinking to a place on a page
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/81265.aspx

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I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.



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Old February 27th, 2006, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Margolotta wrote:

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:16:26 +0000, dr22 wrote
(in article ):


I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.



'STOP RIGHT THERE!!! AS I have said many, many, many, times before (and will
continue to do so until people drop this ridiculous notion that Publisher is
a good tool for web design - it is not and, if I was able to influence M$haft


in any way, I'd persuade them to drop the web design side and concentrate on
what Publisher was originally designed to do - DTP. I have seen some
particularly nasty examples of sites designed with Publisher - the code bloat


is seriously nasty; users on dial-up, or ISDN, will NOT thank you).

But, please, I implore you, drop this silly idea of using Publisher for web
design - use FrontPage, if you must - or Dreamweaver (may it rest in peace)
or GoLive! Better yet, learn HTML and code it by hand.

Publisher is good as a SOHO DTP application (though Serif PagePlus is far
better). It is *NOT*, however, good at web design because that was NOT what
it was primarily designed to do.

Right, lecture over. "

Until that happens (if ever), please refrain from responding to any OP
unless you have an actual, factual answer.
Example: STFW is not an answer. Whereas..” Bookmarks aka Hyperlinking to
a place on a page
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/ar...81265.aspx...” is an an answer.
Your whining is ill relevant, immaterial, immature and downright childish.
Thank you.
Frank
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Old February 28th, 2006, 03:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 18:30:53 +0000, Frank wrote
(in article ):

Margolotta wrote:

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:16:26 +0000, dr22 wrote
(in article ):


I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own
website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need
a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.



'STOP RIGHT THERE!!! AS I have said many, many, many, times before (and
will
continue to do so until people drop this ridiculous notion that Publisher
is
a good tool for web design - it is not and, if I was able to influence
M$haft


in any way, I'd persuade them to drop the web design side and concentrate
on
what Publisher was originally designed to do - DTP. I have seen some
particularly nasty examples of sites designed with Publisher - the code
bloat


is seriously nasty; users on dial-up, or ISDN, will NOT thank you).

But, please, I implore you, drop this silly idea of using Publisher for web
design - use FrontPage, if you must - or Dreamweaver (may it rest in peace)
or GoLive! Better yet, learn HTML and code it by hand.

Publisher is good as a SOHO DTP application (though Serif PagePlus is far
better). It is *NOT*, however, good at web design because that was NOT what
it was primarily designed to do.

Right, lecture over. "

Until that happens (if ever), please refrain from responding to any OP
unless you have an actual, factual answer.


Er, that *WAS* *an actual factual answer", idiot. Publisher causes serious
code bloat. FACT.


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Old February 28th, 2006, 04:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Margolotta wrote:



Er, that *WAS* *an actual factual answer", idiot. Publisher causes serious
code bloat. FACT.


Oh...so you want’a dance with me do you missy sahara?
I don't think so as the truth is your feet are too big and your brain is
way too small.
I've forgotten more about computers than you'll probably ever learn in
your miserable, ill begotten pathetic excuse for a life.
But that's neither here nor there as it's really about your demeanor and
deportment or total lack thereof that is your down fall.
I strongly suggest that you quietly craw back into that little dark hole
you keep occasionally emerging from and the world will be a better place.
Frank
 




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