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I am responsible for updating my company's website in dreamweaver and am having problems with the layout.  The main page is at this link: http://teom-bfms.faa.gov/.  If you are unable to see it, let me know and I'll send you a screenshot.  There are a few glitches with the layout but the thing that concerns me is the first column is much wider than the other two.  It looks fine in dreamweaver but is distorted in the Explorer browser view (that's what we use here).  I have attached the code to this email so I'm hoping someone can explain to me why it looks different in the browser than in Dreamweaver.  Just so you know, I'm a real novice when it comes to this so I may ask a lot of additional questions.
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        <td rowspan="10" valign="top"><p align="center" class="style29">ITT 2009 Holiday Party Survey</p>
          <p align="left" class="style29"><span class="style1">Thank-you to all who attended to 2009 DC Metro Area Holiday Party! We'd like your feedback on the event. Please visit <a href="https://extranet2.aes.itt.com/HRSURVEYSITE/default.aspx" class="style106"><u>https://extranet2.aes.itt.com/HRSURVEYSITE/default.aspx</u></a> to provide your feedback. Click on &ldquo;Respond to Survey&rdquo; on the middle of the front page. If you are unable to access the survey, feel free to provide your feedback directly to Chris Gaskins.
Happy Holidays!</span><br />
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            <p align="center" class="style29"><img src="toys for tots logo.jpg" width="295" height="99" /></p>
            <p class="style1">Please join the Marine Corps Reserve for the 2009 Toys for Tots Campaign and make this a memorable year for those less fortunate during this holiday season. </p>
            <p class="style1">The Toys for Tots message, that someone cares and that there is hope for the future, has motivated countless youngsters throughout the nation to grow into responsible, productive and patriotic citizens.  They are the leaders of tomorrow.  Toys for Tots make a difference - it has a positive impact on lives and the communities it serves.  While Toys for Tots is a nationwide effort, it is a community based program.  The toys you contribute will be distributed locally to the underprivileged children who might otherwise be overlooked during this holiday season. The campaign will run from December 7, 2009 through December 17, 2009.</p>
            <p class="style1">As they have for the past 16 years, volunteers from the Office of the Associate Administrator for Airports will coordinate the FAA Headquarters Toys for Tots drive.  They will be on hand to collect toys from boxes located on the 2nd floor of the Orville Wright Building (FOB-10A) and Level A (cafeteria) in the Wilbur Wright Building, FOB-10B. </p>
            <p class="style1">Toys should be unwrapped so that they can be sorted by age and gender.  They should be appropriate for children up to 17 years of age.  Items for older children are always in greatest demand. </p>
            <p class="style1">For further information, please contact Marc Tonnacliff at 202-267-8732 or Rick Marinelli at 202-267-7669. </p>
            <p class="style1">Thank you in advance for your generosity!</p>
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            <p align="center" class="style29"><img src="snowflakes-header.jpg" width="216" height="46" /></p>
            <p align="center" class="style29">Inclement Weather Policy</p>
            <p align="left" class="style1">Should inclement weather occur and/or severe weather be forecast, Liberal Leave is available to AES employees in accordance with the Disruptions of Work Policy.  Unless otherwise indicated we will generally follow the lead of the US Government in determining the application of liberal leave.  Liberal Leave options for those employees in AES controlled facilities:<br />
              Exempt employees may <br />
              &#9642;  come to work as normal;<br />
              &#9642;  take the time off and either make up the time during the current pay week;<br />
              &#9642;  use PTO/floating holiday, if available, for the lost time ;<br />
              &#9642;  or stay at home and work with supervisor approval.<br />
              Non-exempt employees may <br />
              &#9642;  come to work as normal; <br />
              &#9642;  stay at home and either make up the time with supervisor approval during the current pay week;<br />
              &#9642;  or use PTO/floating holiday, if available, for the lost time.<br />
              Liberal Leave for those employees in Government controlled facilities:<br />
              In those locations where AES employees work at non-AES controlled sites, such as government facilities, AES employees will follow the guidelines established by the government about their facility status.  If the government closes their facility you are to charge the lost time to the effort that you would have charged had you been able to report to work.<br />
              All employees who elect not to work during liberal leave should notify their supervisor.<br />
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              Thank you,<br />
              <br />
              <br />
            Christopher L. Gaskins </p>
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            <p align="center" class="style29"><a href="Holiday Guidance.pdf" class="style60">Annual Holiday Guidance for FAA Employees &amp; Contractors</a></p>
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            <p align="center" class="style29"> </p>
            <p align="center" class="style29">Lotus Notes Upgrade Launched</p>
            <p align="left" class="style1">The Messaging Services team is eager to remind you that the Lotus Notes 8.0.2 upgrade was launched October 26th and will continue through April 30, 2010. As schedules develop and become available from each Line of Business (LOB), the <a href="https://ecenter.faa.gov/appspub/national/nd8webcommo.nsf/ND8Communications?OpenPage" class="style103"><u>ND8 Communications</u></a> site will be updated to reflect the changes. Remember that individual LOBs will control their own implementation schedules, so we encourage everyone to visit the site frequently and find out when the upgrade is happening in your area.</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">Now for the important stuff. In order to better prepare for this major upgrade, we highly encourage all employees to take training, especially our new and exciting user online training offerings! For those really excited enthusiasts, feel free to browse supplemental training links, web casts, sneak previews, and schedule updates available on the <a href="https://ecenter.faa.gov/appspub/national/nd8webcommo.nsf/ND8Communications?OpenPage" class="style103"><u>ND8 Communications</u></a> site.</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">Meanwhile, let's take a moment to highlight some of the upcoming features...</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">As promised, the new Lotus Notes 8.0.2 software will offer an updated, more intuitive interface with embedded Sametime, conversation threads, in-line spell checking, and Sidebar features, just to name a few. You will encounter some major changes in the layout and experience new enhancements that simplify business processes.</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">One of the first noticeable changes is the new Sidebar tool located on the right side of the screen. The Sidebar displays embedded Notes applications and more importantly, fully integrates Sametime 8 within the Notes client. After the upgrade, you will no longer have to launch a separate Sametime client! Other helpful Sidebar applications include the Day-At-A-Glance feature which summarizes calendar entries in a single-day view, and the option to add RSS feeds.</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">Even for those who travel or work off-site, the new DWA-iNotes Lite version of web mail allows you to access email more quickly and efficiently. Easily switch to the full version, when your work requires more robust tools.</p>
          <p align="left" class="style1">The wait is almost over, so be sure to take advantage of the available training and learn about the exciting benefits before everyone else. Experience the desktop of the future today! </p>
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          <p class="style67">ITT Code of Conduct is here. Booklets are now available, but you can also download it <a href="http://www.itt.com/codeofconduct">here</a>. </p>
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                    <p><strong><span class="style43">To access the   2010 Charge Codes, PLEASE CLICK on the link below. </span></strong></p>
                  <p><a href="../Charge List GFY09 Feb 09 thru Sept 09_Final.xls" target="_blank" class="style35"></a><a href="Site_Pages/Charge List GFY10 Oct 09 thru Feb 10_Final.xls"><img src="images/Charge Codes for 2010 copy.gif" width="192" height="39" border="0" /></a><a href="../Charge List GFY09 Feb 09 thru Sept 09_Final.xls" target="_blank" class="style35"></a></p>
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                  new   Concur, CES, on <strong>Tuesday, May 27,   2008</strong>. Once live, access to Cliqbook will be thru Concur. </span></p>
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                      <p><a href="https://director.concursolutions.com/?entity=p0001382x7q7" class="style52">Click Here to Access New Concur CES System</a><br />
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                <td valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center" class="style45">Your Travel Authorization Form is now available here. </p>
                    <p align="center" class="style43"><a href="Site_Pages/Travel Authorization Form 10-01-09.xls" class="style49"><span class="style51">Click here to download and complete form</span>.</a> </p>
                  <div align="center" class="style1">Essential information on Travel Authorization and a tutorial  is given in this PDF file available below. You may utilize the 'show bookmarks' feature of the PDF to navigate your steps throughout the process. </div>
                  <p align="center" class="style50"><a href="Site_Pages/Concur.pdf">Click here to download</a> </p></td>
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                    <p>FAA Badge Renewals<br />
                        <span class="style47">New Online Process</span> </p>
                  <p class="style44"><a href="ITT_INFO.HTM"><span class="style54">Click Here to View</span></a></p>
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                    <p> <span class="style67">Available now, is the new... </span></p>
                  <p class="style50"><strong>Quick Guide to Request a New FRAC Account</strong></p>
                  <p><a href="Quick Guide to Request a New FRAC Account.pdf"><strong>Click here to download your copy</strong></a></p>
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                      <p><a href="How_To_ Guide_for_Sametime.pdf" target="_blank" class="style30 style31"><font color="#FFCC00"><u>How-To Guide for SameTime</u></font></a></p>
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                <td align="center"><a href="Site_Pages/Potential Organizational Conflict of Interest Notice.docx" target="_blank" class="style30 style31"><font color="#FFCC00"><u>Potential Organizational Conflict of Interest </u></font></a></td>
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HTML Validator - http://validator.w3.org
CSS Validator - http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
HTML & CSS Tutorials - http://w3schools.com/
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Nancy O.
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