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Thanks very much for your time. I did save as I worked and it previewed fine. I will wait before starting again.
Not a problem paulel but did you check this? (This is a link to help you within Freeola, click the 'link' and see if you're going in the right direction)
Update! if the site is not live and i click preview page it looks fine. when i make the site live all i get is the title.
Have read this again and I don't think that you can have added and saved any body content at all! If you can preview all of your 'page' offline and then see nothing 'live' except for the title, then you haven't saved it! Can you still preview it now?
But don't start again, you have worked hard so far and if you can see your content then it will be something simple that you probably haven't done :¬)
I'm not an InstantPro expert but I do know 'code' and from what you've said ... you have entered your content ... text and images ... and that is as far as you've got!
If you have 'saved' the content then it hasn't happened ... the 'live' site says as much ... you haven't or XML isn't doing what it should do ;¬)
A more knowledgeable expert will be here shortly to help.
Sorry paulel, but now looking at your dark background and even darker rectangle and at your source code ... there isn't any 'body' content there to display!
In other words, whatever you have written, added etc etc to the main body of the page hasn't been recognized. It's suggested that attempting to use an XML processing instruction in HTML isn't recognized ... so it's probably not your fault on that count!
Maybe one of the Staffies will pick this up shortly...if not raise a support ticket :¬)
This is the 'bit' ...
<?php include 'error-pages/page-not-found.php'; ?> In other words, whatever you have written, added etc etc to the main body of the page hasn't been recognized. It's suggested that attempting to use an XML processing instruction in HTML isn't recognized ... so it's probably not your fault on that count!
Maybe one of the Staffies will pick this up shortly...if not raise a support ticket :¬)
This is the 'bit' ...
<?php include 'error-pages/page-not-found.php'; ?>