francistbk
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Post by francistbk on Mar 20, 2009 2:30:21 GMT -5
Hello All I downloaded the latest, slightly modified version of the NVU into my new PC and found that when I clicked the 'browse' button to preview my webpage, it does not activate. I re-installed the program and browse several times in vain. Is there anyone who can advise me on this please? Thank you francistbk
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Post by Tom "CloudHand" on Mar 21, 2009 10:51:12 GMT -5
I don't use NVU so I can't really speak to the issue with that software.
Even if I did use it to make edits to my site, I would not use it to preview those changes. The best way I have found to preview changes as you make them is to open up your page in your editor of choice, then open it up in both IE and Firefox. Of course, you are loading the page in your editor and browsers from your computer and not directly from your domain. Every time you save a change in your editor, just refresh your browsers and the changes will be displayed. When you are happy with the changes, FTP the modified page onto your domain and then preview it from there in your browsers to make sure it still looks OK.
I know that didn't answer your question about the issue with NVU, but at least it's a work around.
Tom
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francistbk
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Post by francistbk on Mar 22, 2009 20:32:50 GMT -5
Hello Tom, Thanks for your time. Besides, the browser button that somehow didn't work for me, the other feature on the change of color for the texts could not be activated either. I think the best solution is for me to extract the old copy of the NVU in my old CPU, as it had functioned perfectly then. However, I still hope that anyone in the Forum with similar experiences with the new NVU, who have found the solution will share it with me. Best regards francistbk
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