The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Formatting definitions that are enclosed within a <style>...</style>
element appear as text in the FrontPage Editor.
CAUSEFrontPage Editor interprets the instructions within the <style>...</style> element as text. RESOLUTIONTo ensure that the formatting definitions are not displayed as text when you view your page in the FrontPage Editor or a Web browser that does not support the <style>...</style> element, place the formatting definitions inside a comment (<!-- -->) tag. For example, to hide the font formatting in this code:
change your code so that it looks like this:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
The comment (<!-- -->) element does not prevent the formatting
instructions from being used by a Web browser that supports the
<style>...</style> element. When you place formatting definitions inside
a comment (<!-- -->) element within a <style>...</style> element, you
ensure
that this information is not interpreted as text by a Web browser that
does not support the <style>...</style> element.
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