Home Page Format in Turmoil

Discussion in Technical Forum started by Mrs Alma E Dailey-Harings, Mar 28, 2015
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Mrs Alma E Dailey-Harings
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Help! I signed in a few moments ago to find my homepage completely out of whack. I am the only person with administrator privileges, and I have not changed anything within my homepage for some time. Can anyone please explain what has happened and what I should do from here?

The following is a copy of what the homepage image I included there should look like. When you check my homepage link, you will see every thing in a state of disarray.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Alma

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Les
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Hi Alma, just looked at your site at 9.30 am on a terrible Sat morning in Wales Wet and Windy GALE FORCE

Your site as per Screen Shot looks alright.

Try clearing your CACHE

Regards

Les

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EileenB
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Hi Alma, just looked at your site at 9.30 am on a terrible Sat morning in Wales Wet and Windy GALE FORCE Your site as per Screen Shot looks alright. Try clearing your CACHE Regards Les
Les - Doesn't look right to me; I'm using IE11.
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Alan Scott
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I am using Window 8.1 and IE 11 and your home page looks OK to me. Exactly as it does per your screen shot and Les's. The only difference when I go to your site is that your home page is a little more to the left on my screen than my home page or when I look at Les's and Eileen's home pages. In other words does not fill the screen completely.
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Alan Scott
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I thought I would try looking at your site accessed through FlashPeak Slimjet instead of IE 11 and it is not OK using that method. All I see is one photo (yours - Webmaster) and the printing is even more pushed to the left. Only half screen.

When I look at my site with Flashpeak it comes up the same as with IE11. Les's site looks same with Flashpeak and IE11 but Eileens comes up only half page width with Flashpeak but is full width with IE11.

Web Browser used is showing up differences. Tribalpages Support may be able to help you.
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Les
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I thought I would try looking at your site accessed through FlashPeak Slimjet instead of IE 11 and it is not OK using that method. All I see is one photo (yours - Webmaster) and the printing is even more more ...
pushed to the left. Only half screen. When I look at my site with Flashpeak it comes up the same as with IE11. Les's site looks same with Flashpeak and IE11 but Eileens comes up only half page width with Flashpeak but is full width with IE11. Web Browser used is showing up differences. Tribalpages Support may be able to help you
Hi Alan, checked the same as you, and mine works the same.

As you say it could be with TP's settings on her site.

All the best

Les

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Alan Scott
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I take back part of what I said about Aileen's not being same with Flashjet. For some reason, with Flashjet, the width print sometimes automatically jumps from 125% back to 100% when I go from one site to the other so just have to watch that and adjust. However with Flashjet, no matter what % I set it at, your home page with is well over to the left and as mentioned in earlier message, only shows one photo.
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Pauline Young
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Dear Les, Alan and Eileen

I only saw this thread this evening, and thought I had better check my own home page - oh dear, on Chrome, Firefox and Flashpeak Slimjet my page showed over the screen size, but was OK in IE, but in all of them I have gaps and misaligned text, although I had the home page in a table, using

<table border="0" width="600"><td>XXXXXX</td></table>

that I got from the Tips page ages ago, and had always been OK before. As it was obviously not doing what it should, I removed the table, and at least the width is now back on the screen, although it looks a mess. Also, all lines in the poem seem to be double spaced, although only entered with <br>. When I get time, I'll go through removing these to see if it makes a difference.

It seems to be something to do with the latest program update, as I've never had this problem before.

Any ideas, folks?

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Dear Les, Alan and Eileen I only saw this thread this evening, and thought I had better check my own home page - oh dear, on Chrome, Firefox and Flashpeak Slimjet my page showed over the screen size, more ...
but was OK in IE, but in all of them I have gaps and misaligned text, although I had the home page in a table, using <table border="0" width="600"><td>XXXXXX</td></table> that I got from the Tips page ages ago, and had always been OK before. As it was obviously not doing what it should, I removed the table, and at least the width is now back on the screen, although it looks a mess. Also, all lines in the poem seem to be double spaced, although only entered with <br>. When I get time, I'll go through removing these to see if it makes a difference. It seems to be something to do with the latest program update, as I've never had this problem before. Any ideas, folks
In order to comply with the newer versions of Internet Browsers we have added a <!DOCTYPE html> tag to the top of the homepage. This forces strict HTML rules on the page. Hence if you have custom HTML/Javascript/CSS in your about section, it need to be HTML compliant. Any errors will cause the page to not render properly.

We are looking into the the About section of Mrs. Alma E. Dailey-Harings to see if we can fix it.

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Les
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Dear Les, Alan and Eileen I only saw this thread this evening, and thought I had better check my own home page - oh dear, on Chrome, Firefox and Flashpeak Slimjet my page showed over the screen size, more ...
but was OK in IE, but in all of them I have gaps and misaligned text, although I had the home page in a table, using <table border="0" width="600"><td>XXXXXX</td></table> that I got from the Tips page ages ago, and had always been OK before. As it was obviously not doing what it should, I removed the table, and at least the width is now back on the screen, although it looks a mess. Also, all lines in the poem seem to be double spaced, although only entered with <br>. When I get time, I'll go through removing these to see if it makes a difference. It seems to be something to do with the latest program update, as I've never had this problem before. Any ideas, folks
Hi Pauline, do not know if this is what you mean. Are you e getting any trouble with your V SPACE, as now that Tribal Support have added to our Home Page

<!DOCTYPE html>

Some HTML which we are using seems to be affected as this now Recognises some HTML 5 and could affect some of our earlier HTML.

Thought that I would send you the LINK to read, just in case. If it has not affected it, then leave it as you are.

Look at this LINK first

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_img_vspace.asp

Then the attached

All the best

Les
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Pauline Young
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Hi Pauline, do not know if this is what you mean. Are you e getting any trouble with your V SPACE, as now that Tribal Support have added to our Home Page <!DOCTYPE html> Some HTML which we are more ...
using seems to be affected as this now Recognises some HTML 5 and could affect some of our earlier HTML. Thought that I would send you the LINK to read, just in case. If it has not affected it, then leave it as you are. Look at this LINK first http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_img_vspace.asp Then the attached All the best Le
Hi Les

As you know, I'mot very technical, but from what I've read, it seems to be the h space that is affected.

I don't like to tamper too much in case I muck things up even more, but I have been through deleting all the </b> and </p> coding. and at least seem to have the paragraph spacing OK now, with just the return key.

Let's hope TP Support come up th something, or I'll have to change my home page.By the way, we're now due 5 days of gales - looks to be a nice Easter.

Regards

Pauline

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Les
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Hi Les As you know, I'mot very technical, but from what I've read, it seems to be the h space that is affected. I don't like to tamper too much in case I muck things up even more, but I more ...
have been through deleting all the </b> and </p> coding. and at least seem to have the paragraph spacing OK now, with just the return key. Let's hope TP Support come up th something, or I'll have to change my home page.By the way, we're now due 5 days of gales - looks to be a nice Easter. Regards Paulin
Hi Pauline, yes best leave well alone, as because TPS were playing around, it should settle down. You had a lot of work to do there, but surprisingly your site looked OK to me.

Weather here is terrible tonight, and thanks for the forecast, as we are looking after our 3 1/2 yr old Greatgrandson tomorrow, so we cannot take him out, and his 3 month old Brother on Wednesday, so again locked in the House.

Never mind as it is nice to have them.

All the Best Pauline

Les

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Les
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Hi Les As you know, I'mot very technical, but from what I've read, it seems to be the h space that is affected. I don't like to tamper too much in case I muck things up even more, but I more ...
have been through deleting all the </b> and </p> coding. and at least seem to have the paragraph spacing OK now, with just the return key. Let's hope TP Support come up th something, or I'll have to change my home page.By the way, we're now due 5 days of gales - looks to be a nice Easter. Regards Paulin
TribalPages.com
TPSupport
We have tried to fix the homepage Mrs. Alma E. Dailey-Haring as best we can.