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  • jamnltd
    Sergeant Major

    • Apr 2006
    • 89

    Text lurking in main text

    I am really not sure how to explain this. Here goes. I am ready to publish a new page. I previewed it and lo and behold there is a hyperlink I must have typed, then decided I did not want, thought I had deleted it and obviously didn't. Now I cannot find it for the life of me. Is there some easy, obvious way I do not know about, to fix my problem?

    Since I cannot find it and do not want it , lurking seemed an appropriate word to use. LOL
  • larazovich
    General

    • Jul 2006
    • 5811

    #2
    Re: Text lurking in main text

    So if I understand correctly you see it on the preview but not on the page while you are making it?
    It's probably layered "behind " something else. If that is the case go to where you think it appears and move everything to the back (or remove stuff until you find it.. If you are afraid you won't be ablt to recreate.. then clone the page and do the same. At least then you will find out how much needs to come off to expose it.
    I am sure there is a simpler more tech savvy to do it, but as a trian-and-error beginner type,that is what I would try..
    good luck
    Liz
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    • Andy128
      Major General

      • Dec 2005
      • 2317

      #3
      Re: Text lurking in main text

      Remember- the browser may be pulling up and old temp file. Always save before publishing. Remove temp internet files. Try publishing it and see if it shows up.

      Andy
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      • navaldesign
        General & Forum Moderator

        • Oct 2005
        • 12080

        #4
        Re: Text lurking in main text

        Also, check that this is not inserted directly in the page code, in one of the Page HTML Tags.
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        • davidundalicia
          General

          • Mar 2006
          • 6294

          #5
          Re: Text lurking in main text

          Publish the page (and then the url here)and we can look and see if its still lurking........
          Have fun
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          • zigzag
            Captain

            • Apr 2006
            • 206

            #6
            Re: Text lurking in main text

            Perhaps the easiest, exact way to find the lurker is to preview the page, then on the top IE menu click View>Source. You should get a page opened up in notepad.
            Then do a Find on <A href
            This is the anchor tag which all links have. Find the lurker, and note it's position, which will be something like ... left:657px;top:10px

            Go back to the BV page and move your mouse, while watching the x and y position numbers, at the bottom right of the page. Voila!

            Then you can do the move to back/front stuff, or move things out of the way, until you find the lurker.
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            • jamnltd
              Sergeant Major

              • Apr 2006
              • 89

              #7
              Re: Text lurking in main text

              Thank you for all the helpful suggestions and understanding the problem.

              I ended up cloning the page, deleting all the text and retyping. The "lurker" was a html code, but I could not find it.

              I did preview it many times, could see it, but could not locate it on the page.

              Zig Zag - If I had read your post before I cloned it, I would have tried it. Sounds much easier and faster. I'll try it your way next time - I am sure there will be a next time.

              Ya'll are great -
              Andrea - from the Land that is Grand - Oklahoma

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