I’m trying to integrate a Pulse Blog into my website design and I’m having some issues with the Date and the Comments Links, which are being served by Pulse.
Mark from Pulse also noticed that I have a 1px font height hard coded into my page’s css, but I have no idea why—unless it has something to do with CrowBar.
Has anyone been able to get Pulse Blogs to wok with FWP?
The 1px font is from using an empty HTML box (or what Freeway considers to be empty) as the destination for your server-generated text. If you apply the EmptyBoxHelper Action to the box, you will have normal-sized text in your box.
I’m trying to integrate a Pulse Blog into my website design and I’m having some issues with the Date and the Comments Links, which are being served by Pulse.
Mark from Pulse also noticed that I have a 1px font height hard coded into my page’s css, but I have no idea why—unless it has something to do with CrowBar.
Has anyone been able to get Pulse Blogs to wok with FWP?
The 1px font is from using an empty HTML box (or what Freeway considers to be empty) as the destination for your server-generated text. If you apply the EmptyBoxHelper Action to the box, you will have normal-sized text in your box.
I’m trying to integrate a Pulse Blog into my website design and I’m having some issues with the Date and the Comments Links, which are being served by Pulse.
Mark from Pulse also noticed that I have a 1px font height hard coded into my page’s css, but I have no idea whyunless it has something to do with CrowBar.
The 1px font is from using an empty HTML box (or what Freeway considers to be empty) as the destination for your server-generated text. If you apply the EmptyBoxHelper Action to the box, you will have normal-sized text in your box.
I’m trying to integrate a Pulse Blog into my website design and I’m having some issues with the Date and the Comments Links, which are being served by Pulse.
Mark from Pulse also noticed that I have a 1px font height hard coded into my page’s css, but I have no idea whyunless it has something to do with CrowBar.