The problem had persisted after saving as a template and reopening but now this is hard to test because I deleted and then re-inserted every image on the site, thus allowing me to add the ALT tags......
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The problem had persisted after saving as a template and reopening but now this is hard to test because I deleted and then re-inserted every image on the site, thus allowing me to add the ALT tags......
UPDATE: So, if I put a new instance of the image onto the page, the ALT tag appears as it should. But any ALT tag for an image that has been sitting on the page without an ALT tag since 2006 cannot...
For no good reason at all I'd been avoiding image ALT tags for years but today I decided to change my ways. To my surprise, all I see in the published code is alt="". Yes, I verified that I'm...
Yes, you can run the current version of NOF on a Mac installed with Boot Camp or Parallels. Macs work very well as Windows machines.
- Go to Style View.
- Preview other styles by making a selection on the left.
- When you see one you like, right-click and "Set Style".
I could not publish any of several sites imported from NOF 13 to 15 until I changed Passive Mode. In 13 Passive Mode was off but in 15, it now seems it needs to be turned it on.
In case anyone is following this journey, switching to NOF15 did not help and it so far appears there's no way to defeat NOF13 and 15's insistence on publishing it's own version of jQuery. But I did...
So when I manually edit the page and remove this...
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript" SRC="../assets/jquery.js"></SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript" SRC="../assets/modernizr-custom.js"></SCRIPT>...
I just did a comparison of the same page when published by NOF12. The difference is that NOF13 is adding the following to the page.
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript" SRC="../assets/jquery.js">...
jQuery is not my specialty. I had a NOF12 site with inserted jQuery code and not long ago I updated to NOF13. Nothing on the page has changed but I just discovered that my jQuery features are...
Very easy and many ways to achieve. Here's one http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex2/cmarquee.htm
Based on all the information you have provided, the only possible answer that can be given is "maybe".
What I find most useful is right below the choice Steve clicked in the Page Properties inspector, where it lets you set the color for all pages sharing a particular Master Border. On all my sites, I...
You've answered your own question. NOF 12 is replacing the period with an underscore, right? So you could name it what.s.new and get what you want. Or for a more direct route, just name it...
Franko is right about deleting files and folders first... even though he is just trying to pad his total number of posts so he can hit 2,000 and go to the Caribbean.
- Go to Publish View.
- Click Publish, click Arrange Files, then choose By Flat.
- Republish the entire site and it will replace the old structure with the new one.
Works the same way.
You created your FTP password with your webhost. Only they can help you retrieve it or reset it.
Rebuilding a site like that should be pretty quick. That's the beauty of NOF.
Sample page?
You say it's on all pages that share the same master border, correct? If you can't locate the offending item in the master border... which in theory you should be able to do if you inspect each and...
When publishing directly to your PC, and then viewing the source code, do you see the offending code at the top of the page?
Are you talking about the adsbygoogle.js script at the very top of the page? That may have gotten there by adding some code to the Layout. Click on a blank area of the page so that the inspector...
Not exactly sure what you're trying to do but you could make a super wide page and place an Anchor way over on the right and then link to it.
This is because you have selected Site Structure as your "publish method". To avoid this, go to Publish View. At the top, click Publish. In the dropdown, select Arrange Files... and in the flyout...