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- #1 by dave6035
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Hello Admin,
Many thanks for confirming my domain has transferred correctly. All I need to do now is re-create my web pages as I hade done them with Netscape which, I now know, you do not support.
Can you please tell what software you do support? Can I use Evrsoft 1st Page 2000 for instance?
Many thanks. - Posted on Wednesday, 19th September 2007 at 11:01am
- #2 by admin
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You are free to use any software that does not require specific extensions..
Example: Front page can use "Front Page Extensions" for a number of effects, we do not support these. However you can still develop sites using this software, as long as you avoid features using the extensions.
Popular software includes Notepad, Dreamweaver, Frontpage and our own World builder.
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Our webs ervers are compatible with the Netscape browser. The code behind the site will be most likely at fault, if you are unable to view your site in an alternate browser like Firefox or Internet Explorer. - Posted on Wednesday, 19th September 2007 at 2:04pm
- #3 by dave6035
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Hello Admin,
Now I'm really confused.
Our webs servers are compatible with the Netscape browser. The code behind the site will be most likely at fault, if you are unable to view your site in an alternate browser like Firefox or Internet Explorer.
I can view my pages in both Firefox and IE. My knowledge of coding just isn't enough to understand the technicalities. I've started to re-build the pages in Dreamweaver. It's taking a while but I'll get there - some day!
Thanks for the advice.
P.S. I've tried your web builder but found it difficult to resize images. I'm sure I must be doing something wrong. - Posted on Wednesday, 19th September 2007 at 4:11pm
- #4 by dave6035
- Sorry, I did say I was confused. Used the wrong term. My pages were originally created in NETOBJECTS FUSION which only has the option to save as a .nod extension file which you do not support. I'll push on with other software.
- Posted on Wednesday, 19th September 2007 at 4:17pm
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