The followings are frequently asked questions (FAQ) about TopPage and their answers.
A. There is no problem. Use them as you like.
A. The following three causes are conceivable:
Do not specify the URL of image files in the document route format.
Select Document Properties from the Edit menu, click the Document Info tab, and erase the Base URL value.
Erase the Base URL value, and paste the image again.
A. You can check the operation of a client-side image map before uploading it, but you cannot check the operation of a server-side image map until you upload it to the server.
A. The following five causes are conceivable:
Some Web browsers end abnormally if an animation GIF is specified as the parameter.
Some Java applets limit the image file formats.
A. The following three causes are conceivable:
Specify the width and height using the Attribute dialog box for the plug-in object.
A. Netscape Navigator 3.0 does not display images pasted as the table background.
A. The following two causes are conceivable. (Contact your provider on anything that is unclear.)
You might have specified information of another server--for example, that of the Web browser connection server or that of the e-mail server--instead of that of the Web page administration server. Check the guide furnished by your provider, and specify the correct server name, user ID, and password.
Enter a value in the Destination Folder field of the Setup Destination Server dialog box as your provider instructs. For example, if you are instructed to "place data in the public_html folder," enter "public_html" in the Destination Folder field. Do not place a slash "/" at the beginning. If you are instructed to "place data in the /home/username folder," place a slash "/" at the beginning, and enter it as "/home/username."
A. The following two causes are conceivable:
Some providers prohibit the use of subfolders.
A. The following four causes are conceivable:
If you collect the files that make up a Java applet in a subfolder, you must upload that folder to run the Java applet. However, some providers prohibit the use of subfolders.
Specify the location with the relative path, which starts from the class file (*.class).
A.Create a Web page that uses the frame function in advance. Select the Create Site from Existing Pages radio button from the Create a Site tab of the Welcome to TopPage dialog box, which is displayed when you start TopPage, and click the OK button. The wizard for creating a site then starts. Then specify the frame-using page as the top page of the new site.
A.If you divide an existing page into multiple sections using TopPage, a frame-using page is newly created, and the original page is assigned to the left side or top side section. Unfortunately, if you divide the top page of a site, the file name of the top page changes. Some providers mandate the top page name, such as "index.html." Therefore, you must first rename your original top page, and then rename the new top page (frame-using top page) "index.htm" (or whatever your provider instructs). [Ref.] "Dividing a Web browser window (1)"