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Is it possible to preview my site before publishing, I want to see if all the hyperlinks and drop down menus work properly. Is this possible without publishing??
Thank You
PastorMC
Thanks Chris, just thought there might be a way to check before publishing, well, a moment of silence while I take the plunge into the world of website publisher extraordinare
I have no doubt, you will do just fine...the neat thing about this...if something is wrong or not to your liking...just go back to BV, fix it and publish it again...simple
I have no doubt, you will do just fine...the neat thing about this...if something is wrong or not to your liking...just go back to BV, fix it and publish it again...simple
Stressless
I wish that could apply to my site. I've created 3 pages plus the index/main/home page. I had saved one of them with an html extension so I went into MyDocuments/BlueVoda and changed it. It still won't come up and neither would the other 2 pages. My website is http://www.ourjourneytolife.com The page in question are in the drop down menu, academy
Then after re-reading and re-watching the tutorials, I proceeded to create the other 2 pages but saved them with no ext. just their name, mybio and link on academy to a mentors page. Any suggestions?
Also, another member told me that when they loaded http://www.ourjourneytolife.com/academy that all they get are hierglyphics. Now the template I chose for that page IS an Egyptian Theme, but I can assure you, it's written in English. It comes up fine for me in IE7.
Lastly, when I removed the html from academy, saved, and published, I got an error saying "unexpected file format". What does THAT mean?
Any suggestions? Please H-E-L-P ME, I'm stuck!!!! Thanks in advance
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