I would suggest that your first problem is that you're using Front Page to create webpages! :-)
Front Page doesn't tend to use 'clean' code. You might be better off using something like Dreamweaver where you have more control over the code that's put in.
Have a look at Web Content Accessibility Guidelines by the Web Acceessibility Initiative setup by the W3C. Although it looks a little daunting because there's so much, you should be able to get to the bit you need - look up tables!
Hope this helps
John
John Hodgson
Specialist Senior Technician
Specialised Learning Resource Unit (SLRU)
LLRS
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, Lancashire.
PR1 2HE
United Kingdom
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>>> [log in to unmask] 22/02/02 14:19:25 >>>
Thank you for your reply. I understand. The difficulty
that I'm having is that I use FrontPage to design my
website. I'm not an HTML expert. Do you know how I
could control the order of the code using an editor?
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