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    Hi: my web address is www.grnwebsitedesign.com I have a number of pages, particularily on the www.grnwebsitedesign.com/grndesigns.html these designs are very similar pages and they look good when I publish them, but once I go back to view them they sometimes bleed over...i.e. the green shape changes to blue due to the next design. Sometimes the glass buttons show up on another page where it isn't suppose to be. I already have
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> pasted in the page HTML, between head tag

    If anyone can help I would appreciate it.

  • #2
    Re: pages bleeding over to other pages

    Hi SJ
    Maybe if you clean your browser cache it might help... Doug

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    • #3
      Re: pages bleeding over to other pages

      sounds like your caching...click below...


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      • #4
        Re: pages bleeding over to other pages

        Hi sjjohnson
        I went back and forth thru your site but didn't see the problem you described. I even closed out my browser, then reopened it and refreshed; and still did not see anything change on the pages!

        I did see buttons on all pages, but I assumed that's what you wanted.
        Can't really offer any help, because I can't see the problem.

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        • #5
          Re: pages bleeding over to other pages

          Here's one possible scenario on color changes.
          You place a shape (bv001.gif) that is green on your template or a page that you will use as a "master page".
          On the next page that you create using your template/master page you decide that that shape (bv001.gif) would look better colored blue.
          Even though you have published (bv001.gif) twice there is only one file named (bv001.gif) in your public_html folder/file/directory.
          Since there is only one file it remembers the last color that you selected. (Blue). File (bv001.gif) will now be blue on all pages that have the file named (bv001.gif) !!!!!
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