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    Default Navigation button inconsistency

    I have created nav buttons which I have copied from page to page. on http://trewgates.com/Xara/ the 'Call me back' button (left side of page) does not work but the three below it do. On http://trewgates.com/Xara/gates_and_latches.html it is the 'Quotation request' button that does not work (or mouseover correctly).

    The buttons themselves were made by copy/paste and edit and I can see nothing in the page source code that explains the behaviour. I have not had the 'Auto Correct' checked although I do not understand exactly what that does.

    I cannot complete the site until I get these 'template' pages working correctly.

    (I corrected the spelling in your thread title - gwp)
    Last edited by gwpriester; 03 September 2009 at 02:53 PM.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    They look to be images rather than text with links.

    Post your *.web file please

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    They look to be images rather than text with links.

    Post your *.web file please
    Yes, I changed them from text links to images to try to get round the same problem. I did not just paste the text into the buttons but re-typed it from scratch.

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    Last edited by Egg Bramhill; 03 September 2009 at 12:41 PM.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    That's strange, it works perfectly fine here when I preview your site. There are numerous javascript errors, but I've not bothered to check out why - however the 'Call me back, please' links work fine here.
    Perhaps you might try deleting all of your uploaded files (on the host) and re FTP the site?

    Also, is this the site that exports as index.htm rather than index.html ?

    It exports as index.html here

    This now continues a related discussion from thread:
    http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=41197
    Last edited by steve.ledger; 03 September 2009 at 12:31 PM.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    Before publishing, try to do "Export website". In the export dialog explicitly enter the page name with extension you want (i.e. "index.html"). All following publish operations should use this name and extension.
    John.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    Yes, it's the same site that exports index.htm instead of index.html

    I deleted all the XWD uploaded files from the site and re-published and both problems persist.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    Quote Originally Posted by bexvlad View Post
    I have created nav buttons which I have copied from page to page. on http://trewgates.com/Xara/ the 'Call me back' button (left side of page) does not work but the three below it do. On http://trewgates.com/Xara/gates_and_latches.html it is the 'Quotation request' button that does not work (or mouseover correctly).
    Have you used sticky footer tweak? All the footer layers are static layers and they should be placed under the MouseOver layer.
    Move MouseOver layer on top of all others.
    John.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    OK, I did that, having deleted all the .htm files before I did it, then published and the problems persist.

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    Hi,

    if i use Firefox the "Call me Back" does not work, but if i use IE8 it is working.

    Sebastian

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    Default Re: Navigation button incosistency

    I use Dynamic Page tweak for CMS content. I moved the MouseOver layer to the top of the list (is this what you meant) and both problems persist.

 

 

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