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  • cheldon
    Corporal

    • Mar 2007
    • 19

    cheldon

    my web pages contain three or more pictures. when previewing the page one picture will repeat to the exclusion of the other in two or more spaces. how do I prevent this repeat?

    second question: my 11 web pages range in size from a high of 1365 x 912
    to a low of 1170 x 938 with the average being 1250 x 913. do you recommend all pages be the same dimensions?

    the url listed below is a "just purchased" item from BV. it may not yet be activated.

    www.cavunpniagara.org
  • navaldesign
    General & Forum Moderator

    • Oct 2005
    • 12080

    #2
    Re: cheldon

    Making all your pages the same size and eventualy using the same template helps keep a continous style, and doesn't tire the visitor. I do beleive in such a way of building the site and i recommend it.

    Your link doesn't work yet.
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    • Andy128
      Major General

      • Dec 2005
      • 2317

      #3
      Re: cheldon

      my web pages contain three or more pictures. when previewing the page one picture will repeat to the exclusion of the other in two or more spaces. how do I prevent this repeat?
      - Don't understand

      I agree with Naval- a consistant look is prefered. Additionally- the page sizes you are making are not "typical" and therefore, will not bode well with the majority of your viewers. For now- make each page a maximum width of 800. The length can be what ever you wish. In this manner- you can be assured it will present well to any viewer.

      Andy
      PHP- is a blast!

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      • cheldon
        Corporal

        • Mar 2007
        • 19

        #4
        Re: cheldon

        I have two or more pictures on a web page. During construction of the page, each different picture will display properly in its designated frame. But, when I preview the page, one of the two pictures will dominate and repeat itself in the other picture frames giving a display of the same picture in two or more frames. I have "locked" each frame; sized each picture identical; renamed each picture to ensure there is no 'common' text and have not been able to prevent this anomoly.

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        • navaldesign
          General & Forum Moderator

          • Oct 2005
          • 12080

          #5
          Re: cheldon

          Please publish your page and provide a link. As you describe it, it is very difficult, at least for me to understand what your problem is.
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          • cheldon
            Corporal

            • Mar 2007
            • 19

            #6
            Re: cheldon 14346

            My website - cavunpniagara.org - has been published. It includes a page titled "Memorial Hall". I have gone over this page a dozen times and I think I have made all entries consistent. However, the page will publish okay but will not display when 'clicked on' when on line. What have I done wrong?
            Second question: Even though each of the pages "Return to Home Page", the site pages accumulate on my computer so that when I am ready to go off line, I have to close each page individually. What have I done wrong?
            TUVM
            cheldon@computan.on.ca

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            • lorikirstein
              Second Lieutenant

              • Mar 2007
              • 116

              #7
              Re: cheldon

              Try hitting F5 a few times to clear the "memory" of the browser. See if that helps. Also try holding the Ctrl key down while hitting the Refresh key at the top of your screen.
              Lori
              www.lkarts.com
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              • Collectors-info
                General

                • Feb 2006
                • 8703

                #8
                Re: cheldon

                Hi, i checked all your pages & all seem to be coming up fine. There are a few very heavy images on some of the pages which made some very slow, but that was all . The only one that wouldn't connect for me was http://www.peacekeeperspark.com/
                But this one http://www.cavunpniagara.org/memorialhall.html showed fine for me. Funnily enough this was one of the slow images. 750Kb
                Regards Chris.

                Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

                www.chrismorris.co.uk

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                • Andy128
                  Major General

                  • Dec 2005
                  • 2317

                  #9
                  Re: cheldon

                  Cheldon-
                  The page sizes are correct and you have done a nice job- congrats!

                  1-The reason that you get so many pages opened up is that when creating the link you have set "Target" to blank. On your Introduction link it is correct, so look at that and you will likely see that "Target" is empty. Go back to all the other links and change the "Target" -just delete what ever is there and leave it empty.

                  2-Your pages do not have titles. Click on View on the top menu bar and then click on Page Properties. Put an appropriate title in the Title box for that specific page.

                  Cheers-

                  Andy
                  PHP- is a blast!

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                  • cheldon
                    Corporal

                    • Mar 2007
                    • 19

                    #10
                    Re: cheldon

                    Thank you all for your assistance.
                    Lorikirstein - the problem was my typing - retyped/overtyped and problem appeared to be solved.
                    Collectors-info - same problem. My typing. There is no "s" in peacekeeperpark. Deleted "s" and link worked AOK.
                    Andy128 - Your suggestion is remarkable in its simplicity. I guess that's why I'm only a Private!! Thank you very much.
                    cheldon@computan.on.ca

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                    • cheldon
                      Corporal

                      • Mar 2007
                      • 19

                      #11
                      Re: cheldon@computan.on.ca (14346)

                      I have attempted to create a file in cPanel. I think I have followed all the instructions to the letter, but, there doesn't appear to be any confirmation that the file has been uploaded from my hard-drive (there is no red frame illustrated as shown in the tutorial) despite the fact that the file manager shows the file in the text listing.
                      What do I do with the file manager?
                      I cannot find where to go after creating this file.
                      How do I link the "go to" name in the web page to the file in the file manager?

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                      • Debi
                        Captain

                        • Dec 2006
                        • 235

                        #12
                        Re: cheldon

                        Cheldon,
                        I believe what you need to do is hyperlink "go to" to the file you wish it to connect to. Highlight the text "go to", then click on the hyperlink button (looks like a globe with a chain at the bottom), in the box that comes up, choose what type of link you are attempting to connect to, i.e. http://, or mailto, etc. then type in the URL of the file, or the email address.
                        Leave "target" empty, click OK.
                        Debi
                        Debi
                        DBoucher-Photography.com



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                        • VodaHost
                          General & Forum Administrator

                          • Mar 2005
                          • 12356

                          #13
                          Re: cheldon

                          If you uploaded it, it is in your public_html folder, click the below to learn how to use your file manager....


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