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« on: May 16th, 2002, 8:22am »
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I just downloaded this software yesterday and am haveing several problems.  Where did the help page go, I click on the help icon and get a page does not exist.
 
How do I move my images?  I insert image and can't get it to go anyplace.  I am looking for software that is easy to use, but why do I not get detailed instructions when clicking on a subject from the home help page?
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« Reply #1 on: May 18th, 2002, 7:21am »
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What's the Help topic that doesn't work? What you experienced is very strange!
Use "?-Help" then "Help" then in the main help window you can go to the "Frequent questions" page.
 
As for your question:
How can I move images and position them somewhere in the page? I can’t position an image as I would like.
The “fixed” position for an image is good when you create a text that will be printed on paper, but has no sense for a site or a CD, where the reader can see your work inside an unknown width window. Your user might use a 600 pixel or a 1200 pixel width window, and you don’t know that. The best thing to do then is to create a work that will be seen well on any PC, in other words a work that all readers will like. To do this, simply use “invisible” tables (i.e. tables without any border) to position images on the page.
 
(available also on http://www.easywebeditor.com/faq/ )
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