Troubleshoot how Web pages display in a browser

Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

Some older versions of Web browsers cannot display fill color, line borders, or shadows of Microsoft Publisher text boxes. Be sure you are using the current version of your Web browser, or use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later.

You can't guarantee how your fill color, line borders, or shadows of text boxes will look to people viewing your Web site because they may be using a browser that doesn't support these features.

ShowThe layout is wrong when I view my page in a browser.

Some earlier versions of browsers don't support Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tables. If your browser doesn't support HTML tables, your Web page layout won't preview correctly. Be sure you are using the current version of your Web browser, or use Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can download Internet Explorer from the Microsoft Web site.

Some earlier versions of browsers don't fully support Cascading Style Sheet Positioning. In this case, objects will appear in a linear manner rather than layered when previewed.

You can also upgrade to a newer browser to view your layout correctly.