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Default HTML showing instead of template- how to show template - 08-06-2009, 10:39 PM

Hello;
In the admin section where you normally view the template and just drop and drag items into a "finished product" look, instead in the admin area called
Edit your page, it brings up only the html code instead of the finished page.
What I did was use word and then convert to html code by hitting view source code, then adding code to my menu pages. However, that is a long road.
How do I simply see it like it was last week, with the box and all the options like in this menu?
No menu shows it's all html. While I know some I know enough to be dangerous! Help!
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Marciadi
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Default 08-07-2009, 06:13 AM

no idea really, other then word is not good for editing, or coding html.
i would hope you have a backup, if not, maybe you can re-download whatever you broke and upload/overwrite it.


If you used
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The forum search
Your problem could already be fixed.
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Default 08-07-2009, 02:28 PM

Hi FnCool
Thanks I did search the forums before posting. The staff at this site suggested another link to people who do html. I will attempt that.
thanks again
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Default 08-07-2009, 06:12 PM

Word is fine for coding it, I suppose. Make sure extension is .html (e.g: index.html) or else it wouldn't work.
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