Note to the wise, it's probably adviseable only to use the line 'error_reporting(0);' if you really need it, otherwise you may miss any other problems that may arise with the PHP. Post above amended to reflect.
Don't know how your site is set up but when I download a copy of your sitemap page to my laptop the actinic.css file downloaded with it is completely different. Do you externally reference the css by any chance?
Don't know how your site is set up but when I download a copy of your sitemap page to my laptop the actinic.css file downloaded with it is completely different. Do you externally reference the css by any chance?
Do I whatnow? LOL
I have no idea so I suppose I doubt it
Sorry... don't worry about it...it looks better than it did anyway. I don't want to take up too much of your time.
Thanks though
Actually looking at what you posted it looks like just the top part of the actinic css file. Are you sure there definately isn't any more code further down than that?
And don't worry about wasting my time, I'm desperately trying to avoid the Trac(no e)y in my life who is tring to make me watch Big Bro!
managed to stick it straight in on my test site works a treat, top marks you lot, maybe actinic should be employing you lot, bet it ends up in a version at some time
Tracy did you look at your actinic css file in the design view, it is around line 524 unless you have add stuff before this point
so....this actinic.css that is used....where is it stored as a file?
OK so I can edit it through the design tab (gawd, I wish I'd known that before!) but where is it saved? It obviously not any of the ones I've been looking at!
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