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Originally Posted by kriskishere Just an add-in. I was made aware that I didn't have easily visible way of "going home" on my tabs. I have gone back to the tabs and made a home button, therefore erasing the tab of the page that I'm already on. I hope that makes sense. I'm running into an issue however. Every time I publish, say the About Us page with the Home button added, it changes my index/home page so that my About Us tab doesn't appear, rather my Home tab does! I'm not understanding why. Any ideas? |
Yes! At least I can tell you why it happens to me.... I think! But it always goes away when I do this:
1- Press the F5 button on your keyboard a couple of times. You may be seeing an old page from your cache file instead of the changes.
2- Create a template page in your BV builder and make separate buttons for each menu item. Align them accordingly and save them for their respective pages. Copy and paste them from that template page. I believe that you have been copying and pasting buttons from your alternate pages and changing their contents by double clicking on them and this is what is causing the problem. For some reason the change is not taking. I created brand new buttons specifically for the item I needed and left it at that.
Additionally, the buttons I had used (before giving them up for my drop down menu on the BV11) were originally created in the BV10. I deleted all of my BV10 stuff and re-created them using the BV11 tools and this seemed to help as well.
I suggest you do this as well as it seems the BV10 items and the BV11 items are allergic to each other (code conflict?).
Good luck and I will add more if my brain wakes up enough.
Oh... as a final way of fixing a lot of problems, I completely erased my public_html folder of all its contents and re-published everything fresh. Since you have not yet submitted to Google nor made a sitemap, this is okay for you to do. If you do not know how to do this, I will keep watch and explain if you need assistance. Perhaps your publich_html folder is cluttered up with several types of the same page with numerous changes on each page and this can trigger a similar reaction. You may also wish to clean your hard drive using the cc cleaner that is available here. I will put the link in if you wish, but now I have to shave and get to work.
good luck
John