Certain Selectors Are Unexpectedly Removed from Web Pages When You Use the Optimize HTML Option to Remove Unused Styles (827389)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
SYMPTOMSWhen you use the code optimization settings in FrontPage
2003 to remove unused styles from a Web page, you may find that certain
cascading style sheet (CSS) selectors may be unexpectedly removed from the Web
page.
Note To use the code optimization settings in FrontPage to removed
unused styles from a Web page, on the Tools menu, click
Optimize HTML, click to select the Unused
styles check box, and then click OK.CAUSEThis problem may occur if the Web page contains child
selectors, attribute selectors, or both. When you remove unused styles from a
Web page that contains child selectors, attribute selectors, or both, FrontPage
may incorrectly remove the selectors from the page, even though the selectors
apply to elements on the Web page. STATUS Microsoft
has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed
at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can use the code optimization settings in FrontPage to
reduce the amount of non-standard HTML or other code in your Web pages. This
process can make it easier to edit pages by using Code view. Additionally, you
can help reduce the file sizes of your pages and help site visitors open pages
more quickly. You can optimize code when you author your pages, or when you
publish your pages to a Web site. For more information about code optimization
settings in FrontPage, see FrontPage Help. To do so, on the
Help menu, click Microsoft Office FrontPage
Help, type optimize HTML in the Search
for box, and then press ENTER to view the topics
returned.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 9/27/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbpending kbBug KB827389 kbAudEndUser kbAudITPRO |
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