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  1. #1
    Helmuth Ritzer
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    And finally the right center method ;-)

    The CSS import looks promising but if you import a more advanced css NOF
    removes certain definitions and screws up others as the CSS engine inside is
    still not able to deal with more complex selectors. At least one little step
    into the right direction.

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    "Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> schrieb im
    Newsbeitrag news:dstli8$jp94@news01.netobjects.com...
    > toC,
    >
    > Plus at least good one not on their list.
    >
    > Closing tags are now created for headlines (h1, h2, etc)
    >
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    > "the other Chuck" <chuckv@NOSPAMvalentinetool.com> wrote in message
    > news:dstkf0$jp93@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> Thanks for the notice Helmuth. Looks like the "fix" list is quite
    >> extensive. Good to see.
    >>
    >> the Other Chuck
    >>
    >>
    >> "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> wrote in message
    >> news:dstccu$jn44@news01.netobjects.com...
    >>> Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>>
    >>> I'll give it a try right now.
    >>>
    >>> --
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    >>> design-disorder.com
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>

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    >




  2. #2
    the other Chuck
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Thanks for the notice Helmuth. Looks like the "fix" list is quite
    extensive. Good to see.

    the Other Chuck


    "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> wrote in message
    news:dstccu$jn44@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >
    > I'll give it a try right now.
    >
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    >
    >




  3. #3
    Chuck «BeyondFusion»
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    toC,

    Plus at least good one not on their list.

    Closing tags are now created for headlines (h1, h2, etc)

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    "the other Chuck" <chuckv@NOSPAMvalentinetool.com> wrote in message
    news:dstkf0$jp93@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Thanks for the notice Helmuth. Looks like the "fix" list is quite
    > extensive. Good to see.
    >
    > the Other Chuck
    >
    >
    > "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> wrote in message
    > news:dstccu$jn44@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>
    >> I'll give it a try right now.
    >>
    >> --
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    >> design-disorder.com
    >>
    >>

    >
    >




  4. #4
    Helmuth Ritzer
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    Default NOF Update available

    Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html

    I'll give it a try right now.

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  5. #5
    Widman
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to primary on
    assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the published
    view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by publishing
    each page separately.

    Richard Widman
    www.widman.biz
    Bolivia

    On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> said:
    >Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >
    >I'll give it a try right now.
    >
    >--
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    >
    >




  6. #6
    Widman
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Actually a little good news. It still publishes 15% or so of the nav-bars
    corupted, but no longer writes the errors back to the file. So you don't have
    to redo the actual page, just re-publish the pages that published wrong. It is
    still a lot of checking and republishing on a 260 page site. But at least the
    file stays intact now.
    Funny thing is it corrupts different pages with each publish.
    Richard Widman
    www.widman.biz
    Bolivia

    On Wed, Feb 15 2006 9:36 am, Widman said:
    >It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to primary on
    >assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the published
    >view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by publishing
    >each page separately.
    >
    >Richard Widman
    >www.widman.biz
    >Bolivia
    >
    >On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> said:
    >>Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>
    >>I'll give it a try right now.
    >>
    >>--
    >>Mutsch
    >>design-disorder.com
    >>
    >>

    >




  7. #7
    Chuck «BeyondFusion»
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Ian,

    It now does automatically what some of us have been doing for a long time
    now.

    Score one for our side. (-:

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    "Ian" <ianh@remove1ahost.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:dt00vr$kfm3@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Whoa!!! Did I read that right? Centre in browser now does it properly for
    > most, if not all, browsers?
    >
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    > "LWD" <**lucdix**@**jam**dot*rr**dot**com> wrote in message
    > news:dsvukg$kfm1@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> Hi, Ali,
    >>
    >> Yes, I've tested this in Opera, Firefox, and IE. The code is now
    >> correct. Putting a checkmark in the 'center in browser' box on the
    >> properties palette inserts '<div align="center">' right after the
    >> '<body>' tag and '</div>' right before '</body>'.
    >>
    >> Lucian
    >>
    >> "Ali Lister" <ali> wrote in message
    >> news:dsvs2u$kd05@news01.netobjects.com...
    >>> Hi
    >>>
    >>> This is depressing news. I buy this product for the cool navigation.
    >>>
    >>> Widman, can I ask something? Is your site normally centered? It is right
    >>> up against the margin in Explorer, but I appreciate that is how it might
    >>> have been designed. Thought I would mention just in case.
    >>>
    >>> I note they fixed the center in browser. Has anyone tested in different
    >>> browsers?
    >>>
    >>> A
    >>>
    >>> <Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_2531@gfwebforum.com...
    >>>> Actually a little good news. It still publishes 15% or so of the
    >>>> nav-bars
    >>>> corupted, but no longer writes the errors back to the file. So you
    >>>> don't have
    >>>> to redo the actual page, just re-publish the pages that published
    >>>> wrong. It is
    >>>> still a lot of checking and republishing on a 260 page site. But at
    >>>> least the
    >>>> file stays intact now.
    >>>> Funny thing is it corrupts different pages with each publish.
    >>>> Richard Widman
    >>>> www.widman.biz
    >>>> Bolivia
    >>>>
    >>>> On Wed, Feb 15 2006 9:36 am, Widman said:
    >>>>>It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to
    >>>>>primary on
    >>>>>assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the
    >>>>>published
    >>>>>view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by
    >>>>>publishing
    >>>>>each page separately.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Richard Widman
    >>>>>www.widman.biz
    >>>>>Bolivia
    >>>>>
    >>>>>On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer"
    >>>>><helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> said:
    >>>>>>Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>I'll give it a try right now.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>--
    >>>>>>Mutsch
    >>>>>>design-disorder.com
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >
    >




  8. #8
    Ali Lister
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    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Hi

    This is depressing news. I buy this product for the cool navigation.

    Widman, can I ask something? Is your site normally centered? It is right up
    against the margin in Explorer, but I appreciate that is how it might have
    been designed. Thought I would mention just in case.

    I note they fixed the center in browser. Has anyone tested in different
    browsers?

    A

    <Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_2531@gfwebforum.com...
    > Actually a little good news. It still publishes 15% or so of the nav-bars
    > corupted, but no longer writes the errors back to the file. So you don't
    > have
    > to redo the actual page, just re-publish the pages that published wrong.
    > It is
    > still a lot of checking and republishing on a 260 page site. But at least
    > the
    > file stays intact now.
    > Funny thing is it corrupts different pages with each publish.
    > Richard Widman
    > www.widman.biz
    > Bolivia
    >
    > On Wed, Feb 15 2006 9:36 am, Widman said:
    >>It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to
    >>primary on
    >>assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the
    >>published
    >>view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by
    >>publishing
    >>each page separately.
    >>
    >>Richard Widman
    >>www.widman.biz
    >>Bolivia
    >>
    >>On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer" <helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de>
    >>said:
    >>>Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>>
    >>>I'll give it a try right now.
    >>>
    >>>--
    >>>Mutsch
    >>>design-disorder.com
    >>>
    >>>

    >>

    >
    >




  9. #9
    LWD
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Hi, Ali,

    Yes, I've tested this in Opera, Firefox, and IE. The code is now correct.
    Putting a checkmark in the 'center in browser' box on the properties palette
    inserts '<div align="center">' right after the '<body>' tag and '</div>'
    right before '</body>'.

    Lucian

    "Ali Lister" <ali> wrote in message
    news:dsvs2u$kd05@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > This is depressing news. I buy this product for the cool navigation.
    >
    > Widman, can I ask something? Is your site normally centered? It is right
    > up against the margin in Explorer, but I appreciate that is how it might
    > have been designed. Thought I would mention just in case.
    >
    > I note they fixed the center in browser. Has anyone tested in different
    > browsers?
    >
    > A
    >
    > <Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_2531@gfwebforum.com...
    >> Actually a little good news. It still publishes 15% or so of the
    >> nav-bars
    >> corupted, but no longer writes the errors back to the file. So you don't
    >> have
    >> to redo the actual page, just re-publish the pages that published wrong.
    >> It is
    >> still a lot of checking and republishing on a 260 page site. But at
    >> least the
    >> file stays intact now.
    >> Funny thing is it corrupts different pages with each publish.
    >> Richard Widman
    >> www.widman.biz
    >> Bolivia
    >>
    >> On Wed, Feb 15 2006 9:36 am, Widman said:
    >>>It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to
    >>>primary on
    >>>assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the
    >>>published
    >>>view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by
    >>>publishing
    >>>each page separately.
    >>>
    >>>Richard Widman
    >>>www.widman.biz
    >>>Bolivia
    >>>
    >>>On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer"
    >>><helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> said:
    >>>>Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>>>
    >>>>I'll give it a try right now.
    >>>>
    >>>>--
    >>>>Mutsch
    >>>>design-disorder.com
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >
    >




  10. #10
    Ian
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF Update available

    Whoa!!! Did I read that right? Centre in browser now does it properly for
    most, if not all, browsers?

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    "LWD" <**lucdix**@**jam**dot*rr**dot**com> wrote in message
    news:dsvukg$kfm1@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Hi, Ali,
    >
    > Yes, I've tested this in Opera, Firefox, and IE. The code is now correct.
    > Putting a checkmark in the 'center in browser' box on the properties
    > palette inserts '<div align="center">' right after the '<body>' tag and
    > '</div>' right before '</body>'.
    >
    > Lucian
    >
    > "Ali Lister" <ali> wrote in message
    > news:dsvs2u$kd05@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> Hi
    >>
    >> This is depressing news. I buy this product for the cool navigation.
    >>
    >> Widman, can I ask something? Is your site normally centered? It is right
    >> up against the margin in Explorer, but I appreciate that is how it might
    >> have been designed. Thought I would mention just in case.
    >>
    >> I note they fixed the center in browser. Has anyone tested in different
    >> browsers?
    >>
    >> A
    >>
    >> <Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_2531@gfwebforum.com...
    >>> Actually a little good news. It still publishes 15% or so of the
    >>> nav-bars
    >>> corupted, but no longer writes the errors back to the file. So you
    >>> don't have
    >>> to redo the actual page, just re-publish the pages that published wrong.
    >>> It is
    >>> still a lot of checking and republishing on a 260 page site. But at
    >>> least the
    >>> file stays intact now.
    >>> Funny thing is it corrupts different pages with each publish.
    >>> Richard Widman
    >>> www.widman.biz
    >>> Bolivia
    >>>
    >>> On Wed, Feb 15 2006 9:36 am, Widman said:
    >>>>It doesn't fix the problem with nav-bars reverting from secondary to
    >>>>primary on
    >>>>assorted pages at will, corrupting the file itself as well as the
    >>>>published
    >>>>view when publishing the entire site. You can still work around by
    >>>>publishing
    >>>>each page separately.
    >>>>
    >>>>Richard Widman
    >>>>www.widman.biz
    >>>>Bolivia
    >>>>
    >>>>On Tue, Feb 14 2006 3:51 pm, "Helmuth Ritzer"
    >>>><helmuth.ritzer@t-online.de> said:
    >>>>>Just found it on http://www.netobjects.com/html/productupdatenof9.html
    >>>>>
    >>>>>I'll give it a try right now.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>--
    >>>>>Mutsch
    >>>>>design-disorder.com
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>

    >
    >




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