28th Dec 2008, 01:08 AM | #1 |
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Hi Guys, I made a post to my blog and it seems to have interfered with the format. It is only on the last post and the blog main page. If you click on the previous posts the format is as it should be. The only difference with the last post compared to other posts is that I used a written play style of format but I can't see why that would create those border lines being in the wrong place? Can anyone suggest what I have done wrong? Here is my blog:- DavesAffiliateMarketing.com - Tested & Proven Home Based Business Ideas and Opportunities Oh and if you read the post you may be concerned with my sanity. Don't be, it's just that after 8 months of affiliate marketing, tapping away on my computer at all hours of the day and night, I sometimes get a little silly. Dave |
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28th Dec 2008, 01:46 AM | #2 |
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Hi, Dave: I haven't had that problem with my blog, but I have seen it happen with other pages on my site. For me, it had to do with how I entered the information onto the page. If you copied and pasted your text in the offending blog post in a different way than you did the previous ones, that may be the problem. The other thing to look at is which Blogger posting format you chose: Edit HTML or Compose mode? I don't know for sure, but I wonder if it messes something up if you copy and paste in one or the other mode? What you could do to correct the problem is go into your Blogger back office, open the offending post in the "Edit" window, then re-do it using the same technique you used in previous blogs, then re-post it. These are just some thoughts on the issue. Perhaps it may help you to think of something or know where to look for a solution. GT |
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30th Dec 2008, 12:42 AM | #3 |
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Thanks GT, but I think I did everything the same. I copied and pasted from Notepad, ( without word wrap.) I only use "edit HTML" code. I will do as you suggest and re post it anyway, unless someone else has any ideas? Dave |
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30th Dec 2008, 01:01 AM | #4 |
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These links RippingOffThousandsOfAffiliateMarketingWannabees.c om/home.php?rid=78653421 are pushing the page out. Convert them to something like <a href="RippingOffThousandsOfAffiliateMarketingWanna bees.com/home.php?rid=78653421">Link Test</a> Mike. |
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30th Dec 2008, 01:29 AM | #5 |
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Hello: I appreciate Mike's insight on this issue. I had a similar experience today when posting to my blog. In my case, it was an over-size image that "pushed my page out." I adjusted the image width in the HTML code and everything was then fine! GT |
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30th Dec 2008, 01:32 AM | #6 |
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Thanks Kooza for pointing out where the error was. I actually did not put the "Test Link" in because the idea was for the "Rippingoffthousands..." etc to appear as it is not a real domain but my warped sense of humour. So I shorted the I.D. info and it worked. The page looks normal. I notice that we are in the same part of the world. (The best part of the world!) Greetings from Melbourne. Dave |
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30th Dec 2008, 01:37 AM | #7 |
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I met with the same problem. Generally, I left it. The problem should be the blog host problem. We cant fix it. Many times, It can be solved itsself when I post blog next time.
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