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| Importing HTML |
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10 Apr 2008 09:32:52 GMT |
I seem to have damaged my site slightly by importing an HTML page into the
layout of a page. The page is called CS3 and the banner heading is "Coming
Soon". I imported an HTML page which is a flyer for a forthcoming event,
it didn't look right but I couldn't see a way to "un-import" it so I
deleted all the individual elements. However, in the site preview the URL
is:
"file:///D:/Data/NOFWebsites/DamerhamCommunity/Preview/damdiary.html"
i.e. the page now seems to be called damdiary.html and not CS3.html.
I have re-optimised the site which hasn't helped. Is there a way to ensure
I have removed all the elements of the imported HTML (there's nothing
visible). If not it may be easier just to delete the page and add a new one.
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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks
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| Re: Importing HTML |
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Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:47:46 -070 |
I'd say, delete the page and try again. By importing an html page, you also
got the html head and title from the other page which probably overwrote
your title.
Next time, try doing it in a blank, plain vanilla, zero margins page.
HTH,
--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com
"Jeff Gaines" <jgaines_newsid@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I seem to have damaged my site slightly by importing an HTML page into the
> layout of a page. The page is called CS3 and the banner heading is
"Coming
> Soon". I imported an HTML page which is a flyer for a forthcoming
event,
> it didn't look right but I couldn't see a way to "un-import" it
so I
> deleted all the individual elements. However, in the site preview the URL
> is:
>
>
"file:///D:/Data/NOFWebsites/DamerhamCommunity/Preview/damdiary.html"
>
> i.e. the page now seems to be called damdiary.html and not CS3.html.
>
> I have re-optimised the site which hasn't helped. Is there a way to ensure
> I have removed all the elements of the imported HTML (there's nothing
> visible). If not it may be easier just to delete the page and add a new
one.
>
> --
> Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
> You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks
> www.damerham.net
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| Re: Importing HTML |
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10 Apr 2008 20:20:44 GMT |
On 10/04/2008 in message <ftljru$9uq10@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com>
Nancy O wrote:
>I'd say, delete the page and try again. By importing an html page, you
>also
>got the html head and title from the other page which probably overwrote
>your title.
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>Next time, try doing it in a blank, plain vanilla, zero margins page.
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>HTH,
Yes, it what I did in the end! I regularly import another HTML page with
no problems so don't know why this one wasn't happy. Akin to the issue I
had with the Guest Book component which ended up in the main border,
managed to delete that in the end as well.
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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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