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Putting a layer into a table cell is a great way to inadvertanly introduce strange behavior into your page (don't look at it in NN4x or on the Mac). |
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I won't say anything about the use of deprecated HTML markup, however. |
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In addition, this markup - guarantees that all your child pages will have the same title. Is that how you wanted it? |
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Also, this markup - indicates that you have files in the Templates folder other than the templates themselves. This is a frank error and will cause you lots of link management issues. |
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And this: form name="Search" action="Templates/search.esiml" I assume is calling a file in the cart system that you are using? |
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The story of my life...... |
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I won't say anything about the use of deprecated HTML markup, however. All DW4. |
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The owner of the site insisted. |
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Being fixed. |
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Now to figure out how to remove the layer from a table! |
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Many thanks! |
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Putting a layer into a table cell is a great way to inadvertanly introduce strange behavior into your page (don't look at it in NN4x or on the Mac). The story of my life...... I won't say anything about the use of deprecated HTML markup, however. All DW4. In addition, this markup - guarantees that all your child pages will have the same title. Is that how you wanted it? The owner of the site insisted. Also, this markup - indicates that you have files in the Templates folder other than the templates themselves. This is a frank error and will cause you lots of link management issues. Being fixed. And this: form name="Search" action="Templates/search.esiml" I assume is calling a file in the cart system that you are using? It will! Now to figure out how to remove the layer from a table! Many thanks! Ross |
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