Dreamweaver mx2004 preview in browser text all underlined

Hello:  I have upgraded my mxstudio 2004, but in the meantime I am trying to fix a problem while I wait for the cd to arrive.  My index page in iE8 browser suddendly shows all text underlined. I have spent considerable time trying to resolve and I do not know much about code. Thanks for any help.

I have spent considerable time trying to resolve and I do not know much about code.
As Murray told you in November of 2007, http://forums.adobe.com/message/734878#734878 :
If you are serious about using DW, you will have to change this. Without familiarity with HTML and CSS, you will not understand the problems you post about (and that frustrate you), and worse, you will not understand the answers that people give you.
The problem you're seeing is almost certainly in the code. As you should be aware from last time, there is not much anybody can offer to help without seeing the code. And, as asked last time, it would be best if you can upload the problem page to a server and provide a URL link to that page.
Otherwise, if you must post the code in here, please use the >>Insert->Syntax Highlighting->Plain feature of the online Web forum as shown here: Posting code in this forum
Meanwhile, remove all errors reported after you input the URL to the problem page in the HTML Validator and the CSS Validator. The newer versions of DW are much pickier about using valid code and those links should help quite a bit.
Mark A. Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :-)
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        font-family: "Museo Sans 500", "Museo Sans 500 Italic", "Museo 700", "Museo 500", "Museo 300", Arial;
    -->
    </style><!--[if lte IE 7]>
    <style>
    .content { margin-right: -1px; } /* this 1px negative margin can be placed on any of the columns in this layout with the same corrective effect. */
    ul.nav a { zoom: 1; }  /* the zoom property gives IE the hasLayout trigger it needs to correct extra whiltespace between the links */
    </style>
    <![endif]--></head>
    <body>
    <div class="container">
      <div class="header"><!-- end .header -->
        <p class="clearfloat"><a href="#" id="Insert_logo2"><img src="images/YCD-logo-tag-RGB-web-SM.gif" alt="Insert Logo Here" name="Insert_logo" width="638" height="110" id="Insert_logo2" style="background: #FFF
        ; display:block;" /></a></p>
        <div id="Quote"><img src="images/quote.gif" alt="Choose a job you love" width="355" height="81"></div>
        <p class="clearfloat"> </p>
      </div>
      <div class="sidebar1">
        <ul class="nav">
          <li><a href="#">Home</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Students</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Parents/Educators</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Professionals</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Bio/Contact</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Q &amp; A Blog</a></li>
          <li><a href="#">Testimonials</a></li>
        </ul>
        <p> </p>
        <p> </p>
        <p> </p>
        <h8><strong>Your Career Direction</strong><br></h8>
        <h6>96 Harvard Avenue<br>
        Maplewood NJ 07040<br>
        [email protected]<br>
        (973) 996-0207</h6>
        <h7>© Your Career Direction, LLC, 2012<br>
      </h7>
        <p> </p>
      </div>
      <div class="content">
        <h1><strong><img src="images/Whether-you-are.gif" width="266" height="48" alt="Whether you are"></strong></h1>
        <ul>
          <li><strong>Considering your college choices &amp; career options</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Preparing for the world of work after college</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Seeking a new position to further your career</strong></li>
          <li><strong>In-transition and considering new opportunities</strong></li>
          <li><strong>Seeking to make a significant and meaningful career</strong> <strong>change</strong></li>
        </ul>
        <p> </p>
        <h1><img src="images/One-thing-is-for-sure.gif" width="310" height="38" alt="One thing is for sure"></h1>
        <p>We all need to direct our own careers, our own lives!</p>
    <p>Given today's competitive job market, global economy, and changed corporate culture, we can no longer depend upon others to ensure our professional futures. Choosing or changing your career direction requires self-reflection, career education and an action plan. </p>
    <p> Building a successful and rewarding career requires linking your interests, education and skills, with trending industries, job opportunities and your experience.  It takes making smart decisions about your college major, vocational training and continuing education options. With motivation, persistence and top notch job search skills, you can succeed in finding a path to building a career that is right for you.</p>
    <p>At Your Career Direction, we are your advocate. We listen, assess, strategize, inspire, counsel, and network on your behalf. With a personalized, holistic approach, we'll work with you to help you create an action plan; a path designed to get you to where you want to go. </p>
    <p> </p> 
    <!-- end .content --></div>
      <div class="sidebar2">
        <p><img src="images/Counselingastudent.gif" width="321" height="256" alt="Lisa Mark counseling a student"></p>
        <p>By combining an understanding of your interests and current skills with what&rsquo;s happening in today's marketplace we&rsquo;re able to partner with you to develop new career ideas, target companies, and generate job and internship opportunities. We provide step by step assistance to ensure success in your written communications, presentation skills, job search, interviews and life choices.</p>
    <p>At Your Career Direction, YOUR career is our passion. Our mission is to educate and counsel you to choose your own path in life and become what you want to be. </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p> </p>
      <!-- end .sidebar2 --></div>
      <div class="footer">
        <div id="footer">
          <h3 align="center"> </h3>
        </div>
        <p> </p>
      <!-- end .footer --></div>
    <!-- end .container --></div>
    </body>
    </html>
    Thanks for your help.

    You are using % widths for your layout which means it will look different depending of the size of each users monitor. Although this is probably the better way to go these days, it is not one size fits all and will work more effectively if you include min and max widths, and also media queries that change your layout depending on the monitor size. This is more advanced coding and will take time if you want to do that. Alternatively, you could design using pixel widths and have it look consistent across all desktop browsers and throw a few media queries in for the mobile side.
    Responsive Web Design
    http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2011/01/12/guidelines-for-responsive-web-design/#more-7 5660
    More on Media Queries
    http://mobile.smashingmagazine.com/2010/07/19/how-to-use-css3-media-queries-to-create-a-mo bile-version-of-your-website/

  • Looks different when previewing in browser. Help?

    <!DOCTYPE
    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    <html
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><!--
    InstanceBegin template="/Templates/UA.dwt" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked="false"
    -->
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
    charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Untitled
    Document</title>
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
    body
    font: 100%/1.4 Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    margin:
    0;
    padding: 0;
    color: #000;
    background-color:
    #000;
    background-image:
    url(Logos_for_Ultra_Aircare_central_vacuum/Ultraaircare%20background.jpg);
    /* ~~
    Element/tag selectors ~~ */
    ul, ol, dl { /* Due to variations between
    browsers, it's best practices to zero padding and margin on lists. For
    consistency, you can either specify the amounts you want here, or on the list
    items (LI, DT, DD) they contain. Remember that what you do here will cascade to
    the .nav list unless you write a more specific selector. */
    padding:
    0;
    margin: 0;
    h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p {
    margin-top: 0;  /*
    removing the top margin gets around an issue where margins can escape from their
    containing div. The remaining bottom margin will hold it away from any elements
    that follow. */
    padding-right: 15px;
    padding-left: 15px; /* adding the
    padding to the sides of the elements within the divs, instead of the divs
    themselves, gets rid of any box model math. A nested div with side padding can
    also be used as an alternate method. */
    a img { /* this selector removes
    the default blue border displayed in some browsers around an image when it is
    surrounded by a link */
    border: none;
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    selectors that create the hover effect. ~~ */
    a:link
    color:#414958;
    text-decoration: underline; /* unless you style your
    links to look extremely unique, it's best to provide underlines for quick visual
    identification */
    a:visited {
    color: #4E5869;
    text-decoration:
    underline;
    a:hover, a:active, a:focus { /* this group of selectors will
    give a keyboard navigator the same hover experience as the person using a mouse.
    text-decoration: none;
    /* ~~
    this container surrounds all other divs giving them their percentage-based width
    ~~ */
    .container {
    width: 80%;
    max-width: 1260px;/* a max-width may be
    desirable to keep this layout from getting too wide on a large monitor. This
    keeps line length more readable. IE6 does not respect this declaration.
    min-width: 902px;/* a min-width may be desirable to keep this layout from
    getting too narrow. This keeps line length more readable in the side columns.
    IE6 does not respect this declaration. */
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    margin: 0
    auto; /* the auto value on the sides, coupled with the width, centers the
    layout. It is not needed if you set the .container's width to 100%. */
    /* ~~
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    It contains an image placeholder that should be replaced with your own linked
    logo ~~ */
    .header {
    background-color: #051852;
    /* ~~
    These are the columns for the layout. ~~
    1)
    Padding is only placed on the top and/or bottom of the divs. The elements within
    these divs have padding on their sides. This saves you from any "box model
    math". Keep in mind, if you add any side padding or border to the div itself, it
    will be added to the width you define to create the *total* width. You may also
    choose to remove the padding on the element in the div and place a second div
    within it with no width and the padding necessary for your design.
    2) No
    margin has been given to the columns since they are all floated. If you must add
    margin, avoid placing it on the side you're floating toward (for example: a
    right margin on a div set to float right). Many times, padding can be used
    instead. For divs where this rule must be broken, you should add a
    "display:inline" declaration to the div's rule to tame a bug where some versions
    of Internet Explorer double the margin.
    3)
    Since classes can be used multiple times in a document (and an element can also
    have multiple classes applied), the columns have been assigned class names
    instead of IDs. For example, two sidebar divs could be stacked if necessary.
    These can very easily be changed to IDs if that's your preference, as long as
    you'll only be using them once per document.
    4) If
    you prefer your nav on the right instead of the left, simply float these columns
    the opposite direction (all right instead of all left) and they'll render in
    reverse order. There's no need to move the divs around in the HTML source.
    .sidebar1
    float: left;
    width: 20%;
    padding-bottom: 10px;
    background-color:
    #041237;
    .content {
    padding: 10px 0;
    width: 80%;
    float:
    left;
    font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    font-size: 11px;
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    This grouped selector gives the lists in the .content area space ~~
    .content ul, .content ol {
    padding: 0 15px 15px 40px; /* this padding
    mirrors the right padding in the headings and paragraph rule above. Padding was
    placed on the bottom for space between other elements on the lists and on the
    left to create the indention. These may be adjusted as you wish. */
    /* ~~
    The navigation list styles (can be removed if you choose to use a premade flyout
    menu like Spry) ~~ */
    ul.nav {
    list-style: none; /* this removes the list
    marker */
    border-top: 1px solid #666; /* this creates the top border for the
    links - all others are placed using a bottom border on the LI
    margin-bottom: 15px; /* this creates the space between the navigation on
    the content below */
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    border-bottom: 1px solid #666; /*
    this creates the button separation */
    ul.nav a, ul.nav a:visited { /*
    grouping these selectors makes sure that your links retain their button look
    even after being visited */
    padding: 5px 5px 5px 15px;
    display: block; /*
    this gives the link block properties causing it to fill the whole LI containing
    it. This causes the entire area to react to a mouse click.
    text-decoration: none;
    background: #8090AB;
    color:
    #000;
    ul.nav a:hover, ul.nav a:active, ul.nav a:focus { /* this changes
    the background and text color for both mouse and keyboard navigators
    background: #6F7D94;
    color: #FFF;
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    The footer ~~ */
    .footer {
    position: relative;/* this gives IE6 hasLayout
    to properly clear */
    clear: both;
    background-color: #041237;
    color:
    #FFF;
    font-weight: 100;
    font-variant: normal;
    text-transform:
    none;
    font-style: normal;
    font-size: 10px;
    font-family: Arial,
    Helvetica, sans-serif;
    height: 30px;
    width: 902px;
    padding-top:
    10px;
    padding-right: 0;
    padding-bottom: 10px;
    padding-left: 0;
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    miscellaneous float/clear classes ~~ */
    .fltrt {  /* this class can be used
    to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the
    element it should be next to on the page. */
    float: right;
    margin-left:
    8px;
    .fltlft { /* this class can be used to float an element left in
    your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on
    the page. */
    float: left;
    margin-right: 8px;
    .clearfloat { /* this
    class can be placed on a <br /> or empty div as the final element
    following the last floated div (within the #container) if the #footer is removed
    or taken out of the #container */
    clear:both;
    height:0;
    font-size:
    1px;
    line-height: 0px;
    -->
    </style><!--[if lte IE
    7]>
    <style>
    .content { margin-right: -1px; } /* this 1px negative
    margin can be placed on any of the columns in this layout with the same
    corrective effect. */
    ul.nav a { zoom: 1; }  /* the zoom property gives IE
    the hasLayout trigger it needs to correct extra whiltespace between the links
    </style>
    <![endif]--></head>
    <body>
    <div
    class="container">
      <div class="header"><!-- end .header
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    src="Templates/warranty_sticker_2004.jpg" width="902" height="302" /><!--
    InstanceEndEditable --></div>
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    name="links" -->
      <div class="sidebar1">
        <ul
    class="nav">
          <li><img src="links/home.jpg" width="181"
    height="44" /></li>
          <li><img
    src="links/ultraaircare.jpg" width="181" height="44" /></li>
    <li><img src="links/pricing.jpg" width="181" height="44"
    /></li>
          <li><img src="links/allergiesandasthma.jpg"
    width="181" height="44" /></li>
          <li></li>
    <img src="links/contact us.jpg" width="181" height="44" />
    </ul>
        <p> </p>
    <p> </p>
        <p> </p>
    <p> </p>
        <!-- end .sidebar1 -->
    </div>
      <!-- InstanceEndEditable --><!--
    InstanceBeginEditable name="content" -->
      <div
    class="content">
        <h1>Instructions</h1>
        <p>Be
    aware that the CSS frfjfyukuhjiklui9liol;ko;i90or these layouts is heavily
    commented. If you do most of your work in Design view, have a peek at the code
    to get tips on working with the CSS for the liquid layouts. You can remove these
    comments before you launch your site. To learn more about the techniques used in
    these CSS Layouts, read this article at Adobe's Developer Center - <a
    href="http://www.adobe.com/go/adc_css_layouts">http://www.adobe.com/go/adc_css_layouts</a>.</p>
    <h2> </h2>
        <p> </p>
    <p> </p>
        <p> </p>
    <!-- end .content -->
      </div>
      <!-- InstanceEndEditable
    --><!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="footer" -->
      <div
    class="footer">
        <p>Copyright UltraAircare
          <!-- end
    .footer -->
        </p>
      </div>
      <!--
    InstanceEndEditable --><!-- end .container
    --></div>
    </body>
    <!-- InstanceEnd
    --></html>
    So I just started a website for a project that I have to do. So far everything has been going well. Everything shows up perfect in liveview in Dreamweaver CS5, but now that I'm previewing it in internet explorer, this is how it shows up. Help anyone? Any ideas?

    Link please.
    Bob

  • Empty preview in browser

    Hello all,
    I have a page I'm building that uses an include file for the
    header and another for the main body. I'm using css to layout the
    main body. It look great in Dreamweaver, but whenever I "preview in
    browser" or upload it to the server, the portion of the layout in
    css is showing up blank. Not even the "Content for class 'x' Goes
    Here" text is showing up. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
    Here's the code for that part of the page:
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
    .bgPic {
    background-image: url(layout/background.jpg);
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    position: fixed;
    height: 634px;
    width: 1024px;
    z-index: -10;
    .pics {
    background-image: url(layout/3picsArea.jpg);
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    height: 265px;
    width: 490px;
    float: left;
    z-index: -5;
    margin-top: 349px;
    margin-left: 200px;
    padding-top: 10px;
    padding-left: 10px;
    .chat {
    background-image: url(layout/chatArea.jpg);
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    float: right;
    height: 618px;
    width: 306px;
    margin-top: 6px;
    margin-right: 7px;
    padding-top: 10px;
    padding-left: 10px;
    z-index: -4;
    -->
    </style>
    <div class="bgPic">
    <div class="chat">Content for class "chat" Goes
    Here</div>
    <div class="pics">Content for class "pics" Goes Here
    </div>
    </div>

    On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:03:39 +0000 (UTC), "forsythes"
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Hello all,
    >
    > I have a page I'm building that uses an include file for
    the header and
    >another for the main body. I'm using css to layout the
    main body. It look great
    >in Dreamweaver, but whenever I "preview in browser" or
    upload it to the server,
    >the portion of the layout in css is showing up blank. Not
    even the "Content for
    >class 'x' Goes Here" text is showing up. Can anyone tell
    me what I'm doing
    >wrong? Here's the code for that part of the page:
    >
    works ok and as Dw for IE7, Firefox 3, Safari
    as usual - IE6 displays differently :
    not certain why yet
    ~Malcolm~*...
    ~*

  • Preview in Browser shows site fine....but uploaded....

    Hi all,
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    Everything looks fine in Dreamweaver.  Everything looks fine in a browser, using the Preview in Browser feature.
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    Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Honestly, your code is a real mess.  The fact that you lost your original was probably a godsend.
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    <head>
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    <style type="text/css">
    CSS Layout by Alt-Web Design and Publishing
    http://www.alt-web.com
    copyright July 15, 2010
    /**Universal reset. Zero out default browser settings on everything**/
    * {margin:0; padding:0; font-size: 100%; line-height:100%;}
    /**GENERAL STYLES**/
    body {
    font-size: 1em;
    font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif;
    background: #000;
    color: #FFF;
    /**for IE only**/
    *body {zoom:100%; font-size: 76%}
    /**BASIC LAYOUT**/
    #container {
    width : 1025px;
    margin : 0 auto;
    text-align : center;
    #header {
    width: 100%;
    padding:0;
    text-align: left;
    #sidebar1 {
    width: 140px;
    background: #000032;
    padding: 65px 0 0 0;
    float: left;
    margin: 0;
    min-height: 440px;
    /**for IE only**/
    overflow:hidden;
    word-wrap: wrap-word;
    #mainContent {
    margin: 0 0 0 140px;
    padding: 10px;
    #footer {
    padding: 0 10px;
    clear: both;
    border-top: 1px solid silver;
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    #navlist ul{
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    #navlist li{
    list-style: none;
    font-size: 14px;
    margin: 0;
    #navlist li a {
    text-decoration: none;
    display: block;
    font-weight: bold;
    line-height: 3em;
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    #navlist li a:visited { color:#CCCCCC}
    #navlist li a:hover,
    #navlist li a:active,
    #navlist li a:focus{
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    /**IMPORTANT FOR SEO**/
    #sitename h1 {margin:0; padding:0; line-height: 0; text-indent:-99999px}
    /**TEXT STYLES**/
    #mainContent h1,
    #mainContent h2,
    #mainContent h3,
    #mainContent p {
    line-height: 1.4;
    margin: 0 1em 1em 1em;
    padding:0 1em 1em 1em;
    #footer p {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 10px 0;
    font-size: x-small;
    text-align: right;
    color: #CCC;
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    .left {text-align: left}
    .center {text-align: center}
    .right {text-align:right}
    .caption {font-size: 11px; font-style:oblique; letter-spacing:2px;}
    /**FLOATS AND CLEARINGS**/
    .floatRt {float:right; width: 40%}
    .floatLt {float:left; width: 40%}
    .clearing,
    .clearRt,
    .clearLt {height: 1px; visibility:hidden}
    .clearing {clear:both}
    .clearRt {clear:right}
    .clearLt {clear:left}
    /**REGULAR LINKS**/
    a img {border:none}
    a:link,
    a:visited {color: #A6933D;}
    a:hover,
    a:active,
    a:focus {color:#FFF;background:#A6933D;}
    </style>
    </head>
    <body>
    <div id="container">
    <div id="header">
    <div id="sitename">
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    <!--end sitename --></div>
    <a href="index.html"><img src="http://www.emersonlakepalmer.com/www/images/ELP_Logo.jpg" width="140" alt="ELP logo" height="115" border="0" /></a>
    <img src="http://www.emersonlakepalmer.com/www/images/ELP_Masthead.jpg" alt="ELP banner" title="EMERSON LAKE &amp; PALMER"width="860" height="115" />
    <!--end header --></div>
    <!--BEGIN LEFT SIDEBAR -->
    <div id="sidebar1">
    <!--BEGIN NAVLIST -->
    <ul id="navlist">
    <li><a href="news2.html">NEWS</a></li>
    <li><a href="biographies.html">BIOGRAPHIES</a></li>
    <li><a href="discography.html">DISCOGRAPHY</a></li>
    <li><a href="shop.html">SHOP</a></li>
    <li><a href="links.html">LINKS</a></li>
    <li><a href="contact.html">CONTACT</a></li>
    <!--end navlist --></ul>
    <!--end left sidebar --> </div>
    <!--BEGIN MAINCONTENT -->
    <div id="mainContent">
    <div class="floatRt">
    <h3><a href="signup.html">Sign-up for E-mail</a></h3>
    <!--end floatRt --></div>
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    <img src="http://www.emersonlakepalmer.com/www/ELP_Gold_Home2.jpg" alt="ELP" title="Welcome Back My Friends" border="0" usemap="#Map" />
    <map name="Map" id="Map"><area shape="rect" coords="669,7,816,215" href="tickets.html" alt="High Voltage" title="Buy Tickets" />
    </map>
    <p class="caption">Greg Lake on guitar, Keith Emerson on keyboard, Robert Palmer on percussions </p>
    <!--end mainContent --></div>
    <!--BEGIN FOOTER -->
    <div id="footer">
    <p>&copy; 2010 Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer. All rights reserved. </p>
    <!--end footer --></div>
    <!--end container --></div>
    </body>
    </html>
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