I have a css menu and some html boxes. Every time that I preview the webpage
the css items are moved over to the left. Does anyone know what I did wrong?
Well the terms you are using are a bit ambiguous. Is this in regards to page-alignment being set to none, is it related to possible overlapping between the CSS menu and the other HTML items?
Is it the menu that is moving or is it the other HTML boxes on the page?
Ok. So I have been trying to upload my webpage. And I bought ny domain and
everything through iPage. I don’t know if you use iPage but I can not upload
it. I have no idea what I entered wrong.
On Dec 31, 2010 1:51 AM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:
I can not post it online yet.
Remember you can always stick it on another site you’ve done - tucked away
somewhere - and take it down after we have had a chance to see it.
I don’t know if you use iPage but I can not upload it.
When you signed up with them they will have given you the necessary info for you to upload - this info should all be put in FW’s File>Document Setup>Upload section.
This info is also available to you when you log in to iPage iPage Login - the following link shows you more info.
That’s what I’m having problems with. I do not know what info to put into
what box.
On Jan 1, 2011 4:24 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:
I don’t know if you use iPage but I can not upload it.
When you signed up with them they will have given you the necessary info
for you to upload - this info should all be put in FW’s File>Document
Setup>Upload section.
This info is also available to you when you log in to iPage iPage Login - the following link shows you
more info.
According to iPage that info is there when you log in to your iPage account.
I have never used them - nor am I likely too - as they seem not to be running Unix/Linux servers for that level of account.
But if that info is not readily available to you then an email to their support team will will be necessary.
Alternatively I believe that once you have logged into your Control panel there is a File Manager that you can use to upload until you get sorted.
Just remember if you are doing it this way then you need to upload the entire contents of your FW site Folder keeping the File/Folder structure the same.
It will but let me choose a freeway file. I just neeto know what goes where.
They give me: website ip, path to ftp, document root (i don’t know what
document), path to php, php port
On Jan 1, 2011 5:18 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:
According to iPage that info is there when you log in to your iPage
account.
I have never used them - nor am I likely too - as they seem not to be
running Unix/Linux servers for that level of account.
But if that info is not readily available to you then an email to their
support team will will be necessary.
Alternatively I believe that once you have logged into your Control panel
there is a File Manager that you can use to upload until you get sorted.
Just remember if you are doing it this way then you need to upload the
entire contents of your FW site Folder keeping the File/Folder structure the
same.
I got my site uploaded. Here is the link http://smokymountaincounseling.org/if you look at the bottom of the
calender page you can download the freeway
file for the site. And yes the page alignment is set to none and there are
some overlapping items but when I seperate them they still do not work.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 3:57 AM, Dan J email@hidden wrote:
Well the terms you are using are a bit ambiguous. Is this in regards to
page-alignment being set to none, is it related to possible overlapping
between the CSS menu and the other HTML items?
Is it the menu that is moving or is it the other HTML boxes on the page?
I am looking at your pages just now Nate but there is a big mix between CSS positioned (layered) and Table positioned items which means that your page(s) will fall apart when you increase the text size in the browser.
Table positioned items will push other table positioned items about the page but CSS items act independently (over and under others)
You should really try to stick to one or the other.
What us the RPL action. And do you not have to keep some items none layered
in order to have the actions work?
On Jan 7, 2011 9:02 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:
I am looking at your pages just now Nate but there is a big mix between
CSS positioned (layered) and Table positioned items which means that your
page(s) will fall apart when you increase the text size in the browser.
Table positioned items will push other table positioned items about the
page but CSS items act independently (over and under others)
You should really try to stick to one or the other.
Ok. RPL is relative page layout. How do you apply it. I tried to just select
it from the page actions menu. Then a message came up saying the action was
not applied correctly.
On Jan 7, 2011 9:15 PM, “Nathan Ander” email@hidden wrote:
What us the RPL action. And do you not have to keep some items none
layered
in order to have the actions work?
On Jan 7, 2011 9:02 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:
I am looking at your pages just now Nate but there is a big mix between
CSS positioned (layered) and Table positioned items which means that your
page(s) will fall apart when you increase the text size in the browser.
Table positioned items will push other table positioned items about the
page but CSS items act independently (over and under others)
You should really try to stick to one or the other.
All of the actoins that mess up are css. So if I make all items css won’t
all of the items be messed up?
On Jan 7, 2011 9:30 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote: