Upgraded from CS4 to CS6-Spry menu question
Hello. Today I upgraded from CS4 to CS6, but now when I preview the page in IE, the spry menu is listed without a style....my horizontal menu is just listed vertically. To beat that, some of my...
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I can't imagine a DW version upgrade would ALL BY ITSELF change the code on your page or your CSS. Did this page and its CSS function properly in IE before?Is it online somewhere? Is it functioning...
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hA HA. YES, it was working properly before. Here is the link. and thank you for checking it out. www.mjsnc.org
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Please refer the thread below which might help. http://forums.adobe.com/message/5447061#5447061 Also, it would be great if you can post a link of the page.. ThanksBhawna
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Seems OK in FF and IE, except I can't believe you have a blinking menu.It's dangerous to visitors with certain medical conditions. .subnavmenu { background-color: #CCC; height: 25px; width: 980px;...
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oH HECK, I didn't realize I did that. thanks. The code that's currently published to the Internet would be okay. It's the code on the files that I have imported to the new DW that is messed up. <ul...
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Do your current files display correctly when you use the actual Preview In Browser function, or just when you are in Design View? Your current site has over 70 html errors, it's possible that the...
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Make a copy of a bad page, rename it sucky.htmMake a copy of your CSS file, rename it sucky.cssOn the HTM page, adjust the link to your CSS file to point to sucky.css. Upload and give us a link we'll...
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OMG too funny. I have the copies made. How to upload them to this convo? I don't see anywhere to do that.
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yes. the files are displayed correctly when I'm looking at them in dreamweaver cs6, but not when i preview them in IE.
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Put them on your server and give us a link
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wHEN i "PUT" the site, it's going to mess up the whole layout of the site, because the templates are screwy... would it be all right to post the code directly on here?
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You don't have to put the entire site. If you follow Ken's instructions, you can safely highlight and right click sucky.htm and sucky.css and put those files only from the Files window.
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My request had nothing to do with templates. Can you figure out how to upload ONLY THOSE TWO FILES to the server?(sorry I don't have your version of DW)
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OKAY. so i added the "sucky" links to my index page, right clicked and clicked "put". Server is connected. Nothing changed.
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akanick wrote: OKAY. so i added the "sucky" links to my index page, right clicked and clicked "put". Server is connected. Nothing changed. Nope. Remove the links from your index page, that's not...
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Okay. So I made a copy of my index page which uses the template that doesn't appear correctly in IE. I made a copy of my css and tied that copied index page to the sucky css. I made a link to these...
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I think the problem might lie with the styles being turned off on the spry menu bar. This actually happened to me before, but in CS4. The only thing I had to do was turn on the styles on the spry menu...
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The problem seems to lie with how you are attempting to put the files. There is absolutely no need to involve your index.html page in any way to upload the new "sucky" page. In fact, it would be much...
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