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Post by maita on Jun 1, 2007 12:17:42 GMT -5
Hi everyone!
I'm creating my Website using Nvu, I have started from zero and now I'm making my Terms Of Use which I have saved from my Basic Tops Page, of course I've made changes on it. At the moment of copying into Nvu which is my terms of use page in the Tag Normal it opens the file (terms of use) with a bunch of HTML coding??? Is this the way it should be opening in my Nvu? shouldn't I just see the terms of use without all those tags? It shows something like this:
<HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.2800.1170" name=GENERATOR>
Thank you!!
Maita
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Post by troyzone on Jun 1, 2007 17:12:52 GMT -5
Hi Maita, I have moved your post to the NVU Hints & Tips board of the forum since your question is HTML and NVU-specific. We have two boards for getting technical help with web site creation issues, the Designing & Developing Website for general web site creation and HTML issues, and the NVU Hints & Tips board for issues specific to NVU. The Phase 1 boards are better for general questions related to the Phase 1 instructions that are not technical in nature. I am not really an NVU user myself so I can't give as detailed of help with it as others here can, but I am a bit familiar with it. I know that NVU has a Normal view, HTML Tags view, Source view, and Preview view via tabs along the bottom of the window. The code you are seeing like what you have pasted above is source code. I'm not sure how you are opening the original page, editing it, and what program you are copying it from, but if the page appears with those tags when you copy it, then it is source code, so try pasting it into the Source view in NVU instead. This will make the page appear in the Normal view (and thus the visitor's browser) without the tags. Without more specific information about how you are opening and editing the original page, it is hard to say where you are going wrong, but probably the easiest way to complete this process is to open the original page straight into NVU, edit it via the Normal view (you can use the Edit menu's Find and Replace feature if you like to speed up your edits), then save your page and upload it to your web host. This way, you won't have to copy and paste the code from one program to another, and this should eliminate the problem that you were experiencing. If you are new to web site creation and have not already gone through Jim's TOPS Help Files tutorial web site then I highly recommend that you do so, as it will teach you how to edit, save, and upload your web site files, and it includes help specifically for NVU as well. You can find it here: Jim's TOPS Help Files tutorial sitewww.theworkathomeindex.com/topsHope this helps. Troy
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Post by cindi on Jun 3, 2007 20:59:35 GMT -5
Maita, I just put my terms and privacy in notepad and uploaded it to vdeck. It might be easier this way. Cindi
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