How do you get rid of a bleed over.
I have an articles page with a squashed picture right in the middle of the article.
This is a website for someone else and this bleed over is really bothersome.
Your help is appreciated.
Doc Hatfield
The page is at three2thrive.org/articles.html
Bleed Over
Doc,
I've seen this happen when the images get out of sync. I assume you are using VSD to create your site.
I've fixed it by doing the following...
1) First, Open the website in VSD (Very important!)
2) Now navigate to the "files" folder for this project on you local PC, and delete the "IMG_xx.jpg" files. These are files that VSD actually links into your site. And since they are number based, sometimes those numbers can get confused as to what image they belong to. What you are seeing on your web page is an object that somehow has the wrong IMG file being displayed on it.
3) Now, save the project in VSD, and all those IMG files will be recreated fresh, with new numbers.
4) Now upload the entire project to your web host site. You may be able to get away with just uploading the "files" folder, but it will be safer to do the whole project to get any other related files that you may need. You might even want to delete the existing project from the host server first, just to make sure you have a clean upload, leaving no orphaned files up there.
Again, this process is ONLY good if you are using VSD to make the pages.
As you use VSD more, you'll begin to get a feel for what needs to be done as you make changes to, or add to, your web pages in VSD.
I hope this helps.
I've seen this happen when the images get out of sync. I assume you are using VSD to create your site.
I've fixed it by doing the following...
1) First, Open the website in VSD (Very important!)
2) Now navigate to the "files" folder for this project on you local PC, and delete the "IMG_xx.jpg" files. These are files that VSD actually links into your site. And since they are number based, sometimes those numbers can get confused as to what image they belong to. What you are seeing on your web page is an object that somehow has the wrong IMG file being displayed on it.
3) Now, save the project in VSD, and all those IMG files will be recreated fresh, with new numbers.
4) Now upload the entire project to your web host site. You may be able to get away with just uploading the "files" folder, but it will be safer to do the whole project to get any other related files that you may need. You might even want to delete the existing project from the host server first, just to make sure you have a clean upload, leaving no orphaned files up there.
Again, this process is ONLY good if you are using VSD to make the pages.
As you use VSD more, you'll begin to get a feel for what needs to be done as you make changes to, or add to, your web pages in VSD.
I hope this helps.
All my best,
Scott Tucker
Scott Tucker
Thanks Scott
Yes I am using VSD.
I knew there had to be a way to get around this.
I will copy this so I can go back for reference again.
Again,
Thanks
Yes I am using VSD.
I knew there had to be a way to get around this.
I will copy this so I can go back for reference again.
Again,
Thanks
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