Please check the templates ...
... there are a few errors.
e.g. half tags ("< /td"), etc.
And the"Affordable web hosting and E-commerce solutions for any size business!" line is simply not readable.
... there are a few errors.
e.g. half tags ("< /td"), etc.
And the"Affordable web hosting and E-commerce solutions for any size business!" line is simply not readable.
Denmark 3 posted this at 20:30 — 29th January 2001.
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Yes, that is on 2 lines for me.
Chad Simper posted this at 21:29 — 29th January 2001.
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Please be more specific Anti. I have no idea what you are talking about on either one of your suggestions.
Please point out where the broken tags are and what exactly makes that line unreadable?
anti posted this at 14:56 — 6th February 2001.
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OK.
Looks like the tiny red text on the black bar is gone, so I can't give you a screenshot.
If you open the html generated by showthread.pl in NS4.x you'll see the broken html blinking in blue.
</td</tr></table><p>
<a name="posttop"></a>
<!-- jel -->
Have you ever tried using weblint or something similar on your templates ?
Chad Simper posted this at 18:11 — 6th February 2001.
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Thanks Anti, I have fixed that error. I wish the templates were HTML perfect, but they are far from it. They are a complicated architecture as it is that takes me a half hour just to get my mind straight befor diving into them
anti posted this at 15:53 — 7th February 2001.
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On biker-forum.com I had a similar problem with nested and repeated templates.
I added a short comment at the beginning and end of each one, now I at least know where to look.
It adds a bit of size to the generated page, but who cares
anti
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