Difference between revisions of "CMap HTML fix"
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==The problem== | ==The problem== | ||
− | <p>When the code is put onto a wiki | + | <p>When the code is put onto a wiki page the links do not match up with the correct tab.</p> |
==Resolution== | ==Resolution== | ||
<p>The problem is that a link has been created, deleted and then recreated. This mean that the HTML code has two entries under one link and this will cause a malalignment with the links and there locations (both are separate in the HTML).</p> | <p>The problem is that a link has been created, deleted and then recreated. This mean that the HTML code has two entries under one link and this will cause a malalignment with the links and there locations (both are separate in the HTML).</p> |
Revision as of 22:54, 7 October 2008
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The problem
When the code is put onto a wiki page the links do not match up with the correct tab.
Resolution
The problem is that a link has been created, deleted and then recreated. This mean that the HTML code has two entries under one link and this will cause a malalignment with the links and there locations (both are separate in the HTML).
Viewing the source
- Open the web page that was produced in CMaps
- In Internet explorer right click the page (not the image) or go 'Page' and select view source
- This opens notepad (or equivalent) with the HTML
Finding the problem
- Scroll down the file until you come to code that is like that seen in the image below
- Now look for a break in the pattern. When you see the break delete the incorrect code