I think you are referring to the navigationbar?
The look of the navigationbutton is defined by their source image.
You can find those images in the folder:
C:\Program Files\BlueVoda Website Builder\navbar
Previous versions of BV didn't look at the transparancy information in these images, while the new version does.
The look of the navigationbutton is defined by their source image.
You can find those images in the folder:
C:\Program Files\BlueVoda Website Builder\navbar
Previous versions of BV didn't look at the transparancy information in these images, while the new version does.
Only solution: change the bar buttons to another type.
HTML Import problem
Make sure your firewall isn't blocking internet access.
I"ve tried it on multiple Vista computers and it seems to work fine, once I've unblocked the firewall
Make sure your firewall isn't blocking internet access.
I"ve tried it on multiple Vista computers and it seems to work fine, once I've unblocked the firewall
The problem was NOT with the firewall. In BV 8 importing a page from existing html was working even if you did not check the "Local" or "Remote(On the net)" radio button. In the new version, importing a web page REQUIRES checking the "Remote" radio button.
Of course, adding BlueVoda in the list of exeptions of the firewall, will help anyone having problems with it.
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