This behavior occurs when you do the following:
- Apply a theme to your web (on the Format menu, click Theme).
- Select a theme, and click to select the Apply using CSS check box.
- Insert a photo gallery on the page. (On the Insert menu, click Web Component. Click Photo Gallery in the left pane, and then click Finish.)
- In the Photo Gallery Properties dialog box, click Add. Select an image to add.
- Click Override and use custom font formatting.
- In the font list, click Times New Roman.
- Type some text in the Caption and Description boxes.
- Click OK.
The image captions appear in the theme's font, instead of Times New Roman.
For English-language versions of FrontPage, Times New Roman is the default font and therefore behaves differently. If you use the default font, no font tags are generated in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) source code. Because no font tags are generated when you select Times New Roman, the photo gallery text uses the font specified by the theme.
Note that this behavior only occurs when you select Times New Roman or the default font for the particular language-version of FrontPage that you are using. All other fonts are displayed correctly.