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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forums.webwiz.net/member_profile.asp?PF=16955">lowgenius</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 11394<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 02&nbsp;August&nbsp;2004 at 12:02pm<br /><br />First, let me say that WebWiz is an awesome resource, and I deeplyappreciate it.&nbsp; You've saved me from reinventing the wheel twicenow, and I'm very grateful.<br><br>Now, this oddball problem.<br><br>I design in ASP. Access, and VBScript using Dreamweaver.&nbsp; Shouldbe a perfect fit for WWF, and in nearly every respect it is.&nbsp; I'veinstalled the files, moved and renamed my .mdb, changed the adminaccount and password, created some forums, and posted in them.<br><br>The problem is that I have a pretty elaborate site design - much likewwg.i, in fact - that incorporates a banner area across the top of thepage, vertical menu on the left, and so forth...and no matter what Ido, when I try to put the WWF pages inside a table, the graphicsdisplay vertically.&nbsp; <br><br>Not just the navigation graphics, either.&nbsp; If I navigate to a postthat I can edit or reply to, the buttons for the WYSIWYG displayvertically.<br><br>I thought that, because I make extensive use of CSS table definitions,that maybe it was just some quirk with something in my code somewhere,so I started stripping my code out, little by little, until I was leftwith nothing but the original content plus&lt;table&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt; in the header file, and originalcontent plus &lt;/td&gt; &lt;/tr&gt; &lt;/table&gt; in the footer file,and I detached my CSS file...and *still* the graphics are vertical!<br><br>I'm going to use the forum app regardless, because it's going to saveme a lot of time doing a project that will generate no income...butboy, it sure would be nice if I could get the pages to display in thetemplate of my website, with the nice layout and the vertical menu onthe left and all that good stuff.<br><br>Any ideas?&nbsp; Has anyone else had this issue?<br>]]>
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