Bob Heltman
01-17-2006, 11:41 AM
Hi all...
I'm a new editor of our woodturning club's newsletter. You can see this at www.carolinamountainwoodturners.org if you wish.
I can do the steps of creation in InDesign, and "place" the document in GoLive. In InDesign I can also create "for print" sized pdfs, and also the "smallest files size" for use on the club's web site.
The problem comes in creating an HTML version, also for the website. Two bad things happen.
1 - For no known reason one of the larger pictures on page one just disappears, even though the photo is in the project folder and shows up in the pdf version. This is a tiff file of 2.7MB. No other photos are lost in the 10 page document. Why and what to do are the questions.
2 - The size of the HTML presentation as seen on the screen is about 2+ screen widths, and there is no apparent way to "zoom out" and get 1 page width per screen. How do I get the HTML page size (as seen on the monitor) to the correct size?
Thanks for any insights; more thanks for step by step instructions. :)
Bob
I'm a new editor of our woodturning club's newsletter. You can see this at www.carolinamountainwoodturners.org if you wish.
I can do the steps of creation in InDesign, and "place" the document in GoLive. In InDesign I can also create "for print" sized pdfs, and also the "smallest files size" for use on the club's web site.
The problem comes in creating an HTML version, also for the website. Two bad things happen.
1 - For no known reason one of the larger pictures on page one just disappears, even though the photo is in the project folder and shows up in the pdf version. This is a tiff file of 2.7MB. No other photos are lost in the 10 page document. Why and what to do are the questions.
2 - The size of the HTML presentation as seen on the screen is about 2+ screen widths, and there is no apparent way to "zoom out" and get 1 page width per screen. How do I get the HTML page size (as seen on the monitor) to the correct size?
Thanks for any insights; more thanks for step by step instructions. :)
Bob