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zendog3 #1
multiple links changed
I manage a website for my wife's red hat club. One page is a photo directory
with 9 pictures with labels. Each picture and lable is linked to another page
of photos. My wife added one new photo to the directory page and tried to link
it to a new page of photos. Somehow (magic) all photos and links on the
directory page were changed. I thought she had done something like highlight
the whole page, but when I changed the link on one photo -- voila all the links
on the page changed again including text words that had never been linked to
anything. What is wrong and how can I fix it? Oddly, one of the photos on the
page shows a blue box around it that will not deactivate.
Some pages are on each of two different servers. One of the servers is .mac.
The page in question is at:
[url]http://www.redhatsandpurplechaps.com/photodirectory.htm[/url]
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Alan #2
Re: multiple links changed
don't know why or how it happened- My first guess was somehow a link was
added that surrounded all the content, but no- each image has it's own link
pointing to rhphotos3.htm
it may save time to use the "Rollback" feature, to revert to the version of
the page before the last edit.
then step by step add the new image, then link that image to it's correct
page.
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