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When I put a picture in a page I see four pictures like it has been put in four times. Obviously I only want one picture per page. What's up with that?
HOWEVER, I continue to struggle with this thing. I am now trying to figure out how to make the links between the pages. For example, I now have the "Home" page built, and I have the bars with the titles on the left side of the page. The top one is "Home". Now, I cannot find anything in the tutorials to tell me how to make that button link to that page, nor to the second page which is "Location".
Just an old East Texas cowboy ranching down in the Yucatán and not very good at these things.l
HOWEVER, I continue to struggle with this thing. I am now trying to figure out how to make the links between the pages. For example, I now have the "Home" page built, and I have the bars with the titles on the left side of the page. The top one is "Home". Now, I cannot find anything in the tutorials to tell me how to make that button link to that page, nor to the second page which is "Location".
Just an old East Texas cowboy ranching down in the Yucatán and not very good at these things.l
dwbgandrews
Double click on the nav bar and under the 'General' tab you will see your buttons (bars) listed. Click on the top one, to highlight it, and hit the edit button.
Here you will see: Name; Alternate Text; Link Type; URL and target.
In name -type the name of the page that you want to appear as text on the button.
Alternate text is used to enter a description that will show when a viewer hovers over the button.
Thanks. Now my problem is publishing. They say I have to find the correct IP from my welcome e-mail. Well, I have maybe five from them and not one has an IP address. Any ideas?
And by the way, Dori, Amanda, if you read this, or anyone, how do I not have my images on "tile" when I want to use a picture for a background?
dwbgandrews
Hi dw
Using an image as a background and whether it will tile, will all depend on the original size of the image and the screen resolution, size it is trying to fill ... this does not work in the same way, unfortunately, so be careful what kind of image you apply as a background, it will repeat itself and in some cases, will not provide the look you are attempting to achieve.
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Well that again would depend on the picture ... if you are using it as a background, remember '800 width is going to be covered with the content of your page ...
And in so far as the image, it will really depend on its resolution as well. You wouldn't want to make it too large, as it would distort. So you could try enlarging it and keep an eye on it when it started to lose its quality.
I think you would have to play with it and be satisfied with it's quality.
It's kind of tricky to answer .... without knowing what will happen when you enlarge it ...
but try 1400 pixels by 1000 (somewhere around those ranges, see if you are able to keep the proportions and the quality of the picture ...) that should do most ...
My screen, for instance is 20" and I view in 1400 resolution ... some view in '800 some in 1200 ... etc. .. I think it can go up to about 1700 or so, I may be wrong, but the norm are 1200 and below
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Well, you did it! It was 1400 and it worked perfect. Breakfast around here is generally scrambled eggs with Chaya leaves, chopped up habanero chilies with green oranges squeezed over the eggs, flour tortillas, refried black beans, orange juice, fried bananas, coffee and a Te Amo #7 cigar.
Yucatán, México is a great place to live and ranch!
Well, you did it! It was 1400 and it worked perfect. Breakfast around here is generally scrambled eggs with Chaya leaves, chopped up habanero chilies with green oranges squeezed over the eggs, flour tortillas, refried black beans, orange juice, fried bananas, coffee and a Te Amo #7 cigar.
Yucatán, México is a great place to live and ranch!
Thanks again!
dwbgandrews
WOW .......... awesome ............ lots of vittles, "Tough Boy Breakfast" as my dad used to call it, lol
And great job done for you ... let me have a look?? I'll tell you what I see ....
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