I want some troubleshooting suggestions and am hoping someone might help.
We have put together an internet site . for a buddy using Dreamweaver. We have only ever employed frontpage and passport in advance of so Dreamweaver appeared to be a steep learning curve to me. Without training We have been relying on the trial and error method which has served me nicely….. untill now. We have never published a website before.
We have successfully created the website ‘Hooray’ and are actually ‘putting’ the files in the wwwroot folder on my hosting node. There is a viewer around the server which permits you to check the websites. The homepage i always have saved seeing that index. htm happens blank and the particular subsequent pages are being displayed without pictures. If I variety my URL in to a browser a concept appears informing me that i am not authorised to evaluate the site….. even a niche site without images could be better than this specific message!
POST created the web pages as. dwt templates and then changed them to help. htm, the graphics are. pngs and I had been wondering whether this may be part of the matter. Someone in a bar laughed and said I needed to be able to transfer the home page as. dwt nonetheless this sounds completely wrong. Could it be something in connection with using CSS We are not sure things check next, any suggestions or perhaps troubleshooting tips would be gratefully appreciated.
I don’t know much about Dreamweaver filetypes but once i was using the idea in Multimedia training at College the item didn’t have some filetype for documents, it just loaded and saved HTML DOCUMENT files.
If the. dwt files usually are not proper HTML, that could definitely cause problems (they should be text files using HTML tags on the inside; if you attempt opening it with Notepad, SimpleText, TextEdit, or whatever text application you might have for the OS IN THIS HANDSET your using, you should see tags just like < html> < head> and < body>, if these tags are there you may be fairly sure that its HTML)… But the way the issue occurs makes me are convinced there might always be a server problem, for it to see you you cannot access the file in any respect… Maybe try requesting your host whats heading on
Wish this helps, everyone!
I imagine youre right, I think Im gonna talk to the guy exactly who owns the host……… either that or examine if I can issue it to an individual elses. Can I just double check with you that to be able to define which page is the homepage you only need to save the particular file as listing. htm This sounds a bit too simple with luck…. can you tell me when there is anything extra I want to do at the machine end or need to the server just recognise that the homepage and release it accordingly
Thanks in your help
Within the server you can have gotten your own directory to put your files around. The server may be set so that if your directory (rather compared to file) is requested by way of browser the node refers it to a file (for example that the directory was referred to as ‘girlinspain’ its very likely the address to reach it would be something like www. servername. com/girlinspain). The file that points to is frequently index. htm, but this varies according to how the server is placed up (if your server administrator told you name your file that way then its possibly correct).
It just occurred in my opinion that the extension for ones files maybe inappropriate, since its prevalent for them to get hidden, so however you’ve named all of them whatever. html they might have an supplemental hidden extension following on from the html extension. This extra extendable would prevent the actual server from pointing on the file since its name differs from the others.
You could check that using your laptop the option that will hide extensions is definitely off- How to begin this varies depending on your own operating system, so it would probably be easier that you search through your operating systems help files then to do to explain the right way to do it in every OS. (To access aid on Windows switch on the desktop and hit F1, on Mac pc OS type Command line + ).
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It sounds to me like a sturdy Dreamweaver tutorial will STRONGLY benefit anyone. I can explain nearly all of your current concerns, but chances have you been will run in others.
Just before I directly handle your questions, I wonder if your files are organized in a single place. As within, one folder with outright your site files inside it. If that is a case, good, move forward; if this is not the case… properly, make it the truth because that will solve loads of your problems.
Check with the host if this can be a correct directory.
A pair of things here… how did you " change" the files When using a. dwt, we would not recommend anyways, you have got to " Save seeing that… " If you only go to the actual file and switch the extension, it’ll not work. Following, better to apply html than htm. DW> Priorities.
. png’s aren’t completely compatible using IE, but need to work fine inside other browsers… However, they should still make an appearance in IE… Try checking the paths of your links. Do you have got an images folder Will be your images associated relatively If they’re not, then when everyone upload them, they’re going to not appear. I’m assuming your pictures were uploaded in addtion into the html files.
WRONG It doesn’t even make impression!
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