I agree with the honest answer. This is a very poor way to make a page.
Nevertheless, in DW's design view, use the A/P Element panel, and make sure
that the eyeball icon is CLOSED for each layer that you want to be hidden
when the page loads. Then save and upload the page.
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"CaptFlynn" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
> I appreciate your honest answer (though it wasn't what I wanted to hear,
> LOL)
> but for the sake of time I would like to find a solution to the existing
> problem and then once I have her at least up and running, I can go back
> and
> code it correctly.
> So if you have any suggestions as to why the layers wouldn't be hidden,
> Iwould
> really like to hear them.
> Thanks,
> Josh
>