Code Issues - Post ID 215512

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I use Artisteer 4 to graphically create my websites and then bring them into Coffee Cup HTML editor to add content, special flash slideshows or scripts. I have been working on a new site and brought it into Coffee Cup and at first it views perfectly and works well, but after wrapping the navigation by hand to make it easier to manage, it screws up the navigation (which I did not change code, just simply separated into lines) - in the view in external page option, it shows the navigation no longer centered and the drop down menus do not work. When I view the website from Artisteer 4 in a browser (Chrome and IE) it views perfectly and the drop downs work great which eliminates it and leads me to the conclusion, there is a bug in Coffee Cup.

I noticed also that when ever I would make a code adjustment, the Coffee Cup seemed to be saving each change when I was not asking it to do so. On the link included above, it does show centered in Google Chrome, however, the drop downs do not work (when I view it from Artisteer in a Chrome Browser, the drop downs do work).

I ran the page through HTML validator, and the only error it picked up was I guess using the <div align="center"></div> tags are obsolete and they say to use css for this.

I don't know what the deal is, but I really need to get this figured out - it is beyond me because the code looks correct and I did not change any of the original code on it. Any ideas as to what the problem is?
Tracy Mattox
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Because it seems most of the issue is Artisteer, I would open a support ticket with them. CC includes depreciated elements because some coders still use them sometimes. I have exported from a lot of editors to CC (I got a project file in that editor), and it has always worked like a champ. Plus, HTML Editor is amazing when coding from scratch.

Add: I have imported several hundred pages written for different platforms, and no worries with the HTML editor. I'm just saying.

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Gunsmoke wrote:
What link above?

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