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RE: Framemaker - Save as HTML, but something is wrong with the CSS
Subject:RE: Framemaker - Save as HTML, but something is wrong with the CSS From:"Sweet, Gregory (HEALTH)" <gregory -dot- sweet -at- health -dot- ny -dot- gov> To:"Wroblewski, Victoria" <victoria -dot- wroblewski -at- necect -dot- com>, "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 14 Aug 2014 19:15:30 +0000
Is the link to the style sheet in the HTML?
Is the style sheet on the server?
Is the style sheet loading an image for the bullet?
And if so, is the image on the server?
Thanks,
Greg
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> Subject: Framemaker - Save as HTML, but something is wrong with the CSS
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> I'm trying to use "Save as HTML" in Framemaker to create an HTML page.
> Many years a Frame user, but I know in the past their save to HTML tools
> were not up to the standards I expected, so I have largely ignored them. My
> bad, probably.
>
> Everything looks fine when I view the output HTML file (all saved to a single
> file) on disk or on the network, but when I publish the files to the actual web,
> something (likely the CSS) is messing up and I lose all list elements - no
> bullets or number show up in the copy on the web. I've gone over the HTML
> mapping table to make sure those elements are set up correctly. I am by no
> means a CSS expert but nothing in it is jumping out at me about why I would
> get different behaviors from having the files local vs. posted to the web.
>
> Any ideas, anyone??
>
>
> - V
>
> Victoria J. Wroblewski
> Technical Writer
> NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc.
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