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Hello,
I have a template problem I've never seen before. Pages using the same template do not display the same template layout and information. I have inserted 3 links to pages in the site.
As you will see the incorrectly displayed page layout even has en entire section of the template missing (2018 Artists). I'm truly stumped and need a fresh pair of eyes to look at this.
Thanks,
Tamlyn
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A significant number of code errors reported, especially in the child pages.
Showing results for http://mhaaa.org/Templates/basic.dwt - Nu Html Checker
Showing results for http://mhaaa.org/posters/poster2018.html - Nu Html Checker
Showing results for http://mhaaa.org/posters/poster2017.html - Nu Html Checker
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Wow. I am overwhelmed. I have been working with DW CS6 and Affinity template extensions. I haven't been writing any code myself so I'm shocked by the number of errors. I don't have a clue how to proceed. I wonder if I have some kind of bug in my system. Could that cause these kinds of corruptions?
Tamlyn
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I suspect most of these are the result of user error. DW writes valid code when it's used correctly. But if you inadvertently backspace or delete a tag, DW can't fix that for you. Understanding basic code syntax and knowing how to fix code errors is required knowledge with any HTML editor.
Nancy
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I have been using DW for over a decade and have always been able to make small corrections if needed in the past. But I don't know how to correct an entire page of errors. That's just never been necessary before. I may just have to entirely rebuild my template.
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I would start with the Template since it has only 11 errors most of them inside the <head> tag. Once that's corrected, you can Save and populate changes to child pages with 11 less errors to worry about.
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Thank you very much for your insight, Nancy. I will work with Al at Project Seven from here on. You've both been very helpful.
Tamlyn