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Hi everyone,
I’m facing an issue in Adobe RoboHelp while working with the HTML5 output preset.
I’ve added a logo to my output, and it appears fine on the home page, but when I open any topic page separately in browser, the logo looks different. I imported that specific topic from the other project that has its own logo. Did any one face this same issue? Thoughts please
It was imported from the output. I can say 5 topics
By @sidwrites
- that's your main problem I would expect. By importing an output topic into your project, you've pulled in all the JavaScript and extra formatting that the output process applies to the source RH project topics when it creates the output. Part of that I expect (if you inspect the HTML) is an image file that you don't want referenced. Either ditch the imported output topics and import them from the source RH project OR have a lo
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You haven't said which version of RoboHelp you are using. Please always start a thread with this information. Go to Help > About to get the full version number.
Topics have nothing to do with the logo so it's not releated to that. You haven't said how it's different. You can adjust the size when in topics here.
If that's not it, maybe you need two versions of the logo. Not sure as you haven't said what is different. Some images would help.
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Hello Peter!
Thanks for the reply!
The version is
When I open the generated HTML5 output from the folder, it opens normally and when I select the particuler topic (imported from the other project for reuse) clicked on "Open link in new tab"
The topic has the logo from the project that I imported.
Let me know if you need any further information
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You refer to one topic being different but in your first post you said "but when I open any topic page separately in browser, the logo looks different".
Which is it one or all?
Did you import the topic from the source project or it's output?
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It was imported from the output. I can say 5 topics
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It was imported from the output. I can say 5 topics
By @sidwrites
- that's your main problem I would expect. By importing an output topic into your project, you've pulled in all the JavaScript and extra formatting that the output process applies to the source RH project topics when it creates the output. Part of that I expect (if you inspect the HTML) is an image file that you don't want referenced. Either ditch the imported output topics and import them from the source RH project OR have a look in your project in those topics and kill off the reference to the unwanted image.
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As @Jeff_Coatsworth has suggested, that is your problem. You can't import output topics with their code. If you don't have the source, you will need to recreate the topic by pasting the content in as unformatted text. Paste into a text editor and copy from there is one method.
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Also does the problem only occur if you click Open in New Tab? If it is opened in the same tab, what happens then?
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Yes, it happens only if it opened in new tab. In the same page, it is working fine
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Yes it occurs only when I click open in New Tab. If it si opened in the same tab, its fine
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