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Malwarebytes is still blocking your site when I try to go there. Maybe Acorn or one of the other more enlightened members can offer an explanation.
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Ron, due to Malwarebytes raising issues I can't go there. Could you attach your xar/web file for the page that's causing these issues?
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If I search Google for "bacon_wrapped_solutions.htm" I get the following, so Google say's it exists.
Re: Invisible Page Call Link
Ron, at some point, you created a box of height 2895px starting 510px from the top.
If it is invisible you need to click on italong the top where grey changes to white.
If that does not work, you need to unlock all objects in the Page & Layer gallery and try again.
Acorn
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Acorn
Thank you
I found it, the culprit was an empty "Text Area" on the MouseOff" layer.
I have had many problems for the pst few weeks with corrupted pages and just discovered 2 days ago that my wireless mouse would do magic things all by itself. I was doing nothing & staring at a corrupted page when things just started appearing without me doing anything. A new mouse seems to have fixed it.
Thanks again
Ron
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Wodlik
Acorn
Thank you I found it, the culprit was an empty "Text Area" on the MouseOff" layer.
I have had many problems for the pst few weeks with corrupted pages and just discovered 2 days ago that my wireless mouse would do magic things all by itself. I was doing nothing & staring at a corrupted page when things just started appearing without me doing anything. A new mouse seems to have fixed it.
Thanks again Ron
Ron, glad you sorted it. I had similar with a wireless mouse that was highly frustrating. Now, my mouse is wired and I have an adjunct wireless touchpad.
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Egg Bramhill
I found my problem.
The Web pages with the "Mystery" calls on a non-existent page were all either empty Text Areas or Rectangles on the Mouse Off Layer. The culprit was a bad wireless mouse. I was sitting in front of my screen staring at a corrupted page & suddenly things just started appearing. A new mouse has fixed the problem.
Thanks
Ron
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Acorn
BTW, You said once that you didn't like the quality of my my scanned Recipe JPG's and the associated PDF print files. While I was off on the family emergency, I found a webs site that that converted my ancient MS Excel Files properly (I use MS Office 2000 Pro). So I am now able to electronically create a .PDF without physically scanning a printed image. The same website will convert the PDF file into a JPG that I can display. My images ALL will have perfectly white backgrounds and black text from now on. His "created" PDF files are usually less than 20kb and his created JPG's are mostly less than 400kb.
The Website is: PDF2GO.COM
He does charge $8.50 per month for his service, but, during this month, I have converted all 1600 of my Recipes from XLS into PDF files for printing and then converted those PDF files into JPG's for display on a page. $8.50 is MUCH cheaper than Printing a Recipe (Paper, Laser Toner, Time, Wear & tear on my Laser Printer, etc.) and then physically scanning each printed page (Time, Wear & tear on my scanner) into a poor quality JPG to eventually convert it into a PDF.
PDF2GO does its thing VERY quickly, I like it a LOT.
The ONLY thing PDF2GO doesn't do properly is the positioning of a footer on an XLS file, so I had to remove the footers (Page 1 of 4) from my Recipes. If you're interested, one of the sections that is completely finished now is
www.ronkskitchen.com/ham/index.htm
OR
butters
coffees
hawaiian
hungarian
indian
cajun
brazilian
smoker
Sections are also now updated.
Thanks for ALL of the help you have given me.
Ron
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Ron, I applaud your dedication. For half a cent a recipe, good value.
Had you said all your masters were spreadsheets I might have suggested the conversion of them to HTML tables using HTML Tables generator – TablesGenerator.com.
I built a simple Widget to embed the HTML Tables directly into the design page. Previously advised as 'HTML Table.xwr', which you applied just over two years ago: https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...100#post624100.
My reasoning is each embedded Table is about 35kB a page, is text so scales clearly and there is no need for a PDF as the web page prints directly.
The site is much cleaner.
Next step is a printed cookbook!
Acorn