oldranger
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Post by oldranger on Oct 6, 2007 15:47:24 GMT -5
I have tried everything I have found in the forum to solve this problem, but my Add to Favorites button won't work in any browser I have used. What am I missing? When that is fixed, I think I am ready for review. Any help?
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Post by troyzone on Oct 6, 2007 16:14:48 GMT -5
Hi Brian, I have moved your thread to the Designing & Developing Website board of the forum, which is the best place to post for HTML assistance and other technical web site issues such as this. Inside your source code in the <head> section near the top, look for the following lines: <!-- var urlAddress = http://www.top-at-home-income.com; var pageName = Top At-Home Income Directory; There are two different problems present that are preventing your bookmark code from functioning properly. The first line should actually be placed on two separate lines, like this: <!-- var urlAddress = http://www.top-at-home-income.com; I believe your HTML editor may have inadvertently reformatted this code without your knowledge, as I see this happen a lot. Please see the following thread for more information on this particular issue: erichw33.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=web&action=display&thread=1173753974&page=1#1173801583The other problem is your URL and page title provided for the two variable (var) declarations. They can either be left as-is from the original TOPS site, where Javascript functions take the current page name and URL (whatever it may be) and use those, or else you can specify your own URL and page name as you have done. If you specify your own however, you will need to put quotation marks around your URL and page title. Once both fixes are implemented, the original two lines of code above should in fact be three lines of code and should then look like this: <!-- var urlAddress = "http://www.top-at-home-income.com"; var pageName = "Top At-Home Income Directory"; I tested this and the bookmark feature then worked for me. Once you feel you are ready to post for a review, you may do so in the Phase 1 Website Review and Evaluation board. Before you do this however, first be sure to review the Website Review Posting Guidelines, which are provided in a "sticky" post at the top of the Review board. You can view them directly at the following link: erichw33.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=website&action=display&thread=1184774344Hope this helps. Troy
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Post by oldranger on Oct 7, 2007 8:03:36 GMT -5
It worked like a charm! Thanks for your help. There is so much great information in the forums that this is the first time I have had to ask a question.
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