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26/02/2005 02:12:26
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Man About Town
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Poll works fine by itself on a separate page, but I want to place it in a page already designed with Golive. Every time I insert the code it screws up every table on the page. Can I add something to the template to put it in the exact spot I want?
Thanks
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26/02/2005 13:52:39
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Auron
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edit the poll' templates in the admin area.
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27/02/2005 01:51:45
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I've edited the templates. But if I then stick the poll code in a GoLive page without assigning an reference object that code, everything still gets screwy: The poll is always flush left, while the vertical position varies, depending on how far down in the code it is. Nothing I do prevents this from always happening.
I don't know if you have to assign an reference object to the poll if you're using GoLive, but there must be another way around this. Not sure what that is.
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27/02/2005 12:11:06
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Auron
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I have no idea. Never used GoLive.
Definitely an HTML and/or CSS problem somewhere.
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28/02/2005 02:46:12
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Man About Town
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Alright, after too many hours I figured out the Lazy Dumb Guy solution:
If you put the PHP code in a table anywhere on your page, a purple outline editor box will appear after you save the page. From there you can click on "HTML," click on "body" and then you can drag out the tiny box that references the PHP code and place it wherever you want.
When you design with GoLive, generic object boxes represent where your images, text, etc. will go on the page. For example, if you want a picture, you drag out a box and reference that box with your picture. GoLive then codes all the crap automatically. For no-nonsense sites I think it's a good program. For something state-of-the-art I don't think I'd use it.
What was confusing me was finding the damn little box for the php code. There may be a way to just edit the poll template in your control panel when you use GoLive. But because all the basic items that go on a GoLive page have to be represented by one of those object boxes, it was giving me fits.
Anyway thanks for the input Auron. I've read your other posts, which have been helpful in the past.
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