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New here – and in need!

Hello, I maintain a web site site for any local not-for-profit and you’ll find a problem by using one page we cannot seem to mend. The page will likely be maintained in dreamweaver (not guaranteed if that matters) and is particularly primarily composed making use of one big desk with smaller tables inside that. Until recently, that’s worked really well to hold everything where it ought to be. However, we now are experiencing issues with blocks of text overlapping so every little thing seems squished all the way through, and is unreadable. As the same page has been in use for many years, I’ve experimented with scrapping it along with starting over, reducing may be tables used, but it’s actually not improved. Has anyone else experienced this challenge Is there your fix Oh – page isn’t going to have this display issue for anyone — only with some monitors. I have tried it at 4 different screens (3 pc, one mac) and only find the problem on 1 from the 4. Really interested in a solution. this page may be the money maker to the organization. Thanks a ton! A handful of things: stay faraway from tables. go to DIVs … Continue reading

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Editing content without messing things up…

Hi there, I’m relatively new to website development, getting in to help it designing a niche site for a pal. There are about 15 pages into the site in most of, styled with external css style sheets, nothing fancy, quite simply text with photographs. But, we wanted my friend to be able to make changes towards text, including maybe some embellishments (bolding etc) along with headers, but without them having to know html (other than, say paragraph, h1, h2 etc). The initial attempt involved getting rid of the text areas as plain text message files, and then topping and tailing these considering the relevant html parts using simple php pieces of software. The theory ended up being that these text files could possibly be edited in notepad or even any simple text editor and the whole site then re-built because of the php scripts. But – this couldn’t work. We recommended more " wysiwyg-ness" than the plain text data gave. So, we tried a simple wysiwyg editor (CoffeeCup as it happens) to update the. html information. Several issues right here: any changes made weren’t reflected in the actual plain text files – so the php system in order to " … Continue reading

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WHAT THE HECK is HAPPENING!.. IE Explorer, Spry

MY PARTNER AND I use dreamweaver plus the following looks best in firefox. In case you hit reunions, look when there is!… please assist.. with thanks kindly http: //www. sanfele. org/index3. html Not that you will find anything wrong using the menu you are choosing… But check out the over 200 plus the various CSS menus here: http: //www. cssplay. corp. uk/menu/ Find one that suits you and view that HTML/CSS coding as it. I think this might help you along. They seem to figure well with all browsers. Where do i get the code to this How could i use these examples Will not see the code. ps.. i still dont realize how to fix my present problem Im having when using the spryy menu. Inside examples, you use your browser to examine the HTML reference. It requires way too extended to duplicate ones page on my own server. No way to troubleshoot without playing various things. don’t you mean just struck view source… then within watch source what does someone look for isnt it the method to obtain the entire page, just not illustration This is basically the URL with all the current CSS menus… one I gave … Continue reading

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