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dreamingdigital
11-04-2005, 12:11 AM
Is there a FrontPage feature that lets you hide a chunk of code from rendering in the FrontPage "Normal" or Design view? It can't be just a comment because I need it to show up for real but not in the design view when my client is typing in new content. :rolleyes: It should be like Insert->HTML and then just put an icon there instead of rendering it. (that feature is in Mozilla Composer)
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Kurashu
11-04-2005, 12:27 AM
Yes, it's called not using FrontPage.
=)
dreamingdigital
11-04-2005, 12:34 AM
Look. If I wanted a smart mouth reply I would have asked for it. Now in the real world you have to do what your client wants and if they want to use FrontPage then you make them a Web site capable of being edited in FrontPage while at the same time looking like it wasn't. Get it? I'm not replying to any further ignorance. I do my part to answer at least 2 questions for every 1 I ask. Have a little respect. Your post has been reported.
_Aerospace_Eng_
11-04-2005, 12:39 AM
You can do what you want in Dreamweaver 8. It is a lot better than front page. Maybe other editors like HTML-Kit or 1stPage2000 will do what you want.
Kurashu
11-04-2005, 10:09 PM
Really, I wouldn't count on FrontPage's preview mode, nor any other editor's for the simple fact that every browser uses a different rendering engine. Save the file and check it in the big browsers (Opera, Mozilla/Firefox, IE, and Safari).
Also, I don't think someone has a sense of humor.
dreamingdigital
11-05-2005, 07:48 AM
Really, I wouldn't count on FrontPage's preview mode, nor any other editor's for the simple fact that every browser uses a different rendering engine. Save the file and check it in the big browsers (Opera, Mozilla/Firefox, IE, and Safari).
Don't I agree. :)
I found a way around it. I was able to use JavaScript to render a chunk of code. That way it only appears in the browser/preview/online and not in the design view.
Topic closed I guess. I couldn't find the FrontPage equiv. of Netscape 4's Composer Insert HTML tag anywhere! Maybe in a newer version. Who knows.
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