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Expert Profile: Nancy Janyszeski

Expertise:  I can help with basic HTML questions and web development concepts. I do not write JavaScript, but can help with the concept of using and where to find it.

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I currently teach Microsoft Office 2003 and Office 2007, plus FrontPage and HTML at our Vocational Schools .

I am Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Master Certified and was certified as a MOUS Authorized Instructor. Instructional design and test writer for ActivTest, a division of Activ Training based on the ECDL's standard for end-user software competence.

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Recent Answers from Nancy Janyszeski
2008-09-04  Fit a website in multiple screen resolutions Sunny, in HTML you create a table, it can have only one row and one column, the width attribute is 100%. This means 100% of the viewing screen regardless of what it is. go to http://www.w3schools.com...
2008-08-03  problem with Dreamweaver Rich, I have not done my pages in Dreamweaver the way you are describing. You can use Tables and CSS together but you don't have to. One is not dependent on the other. Firefox does matter as there...
2008-07-17  image html To create a text image you need a graphics program, you can use Microsoft Paint found on the start menu > Accessories > Paint. Create and save as either an jpg or gif image NOT a bmp The http://www...
2008-06-14  changing paragraph in web page Linda, there really isn't an easy way for a web page to be changed unless you are strictly FTP'ing the pages to the server. Dreamweaver offers the contribute feature found in Help Administering a...
2008-05-08  Tables display different in IE vs. Firefox Steve, I can't troubleshoot your code. Each browser, IE, FireFox, Netscape, etc read HTML code differently. There is always going to be an issue. I can tell you that nesting tables (one table...
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