Yahoo sitebuilder software
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Yahoo sitebuilder software
I realize this is off topic, but there seem to be a few computer gurus hanging around here. (Moderators - if its too far off base, feel free to whack it)
Anyway, is anybody using or know anything about Yahoo Sitebuilder software?
I used it a few years ago to first make up a website. Now I'm trying to update. Everything works fine on my computer, but when I publish it to the web the images randomly do not load. Only about half typically load. I have a very simple test page with just 5 images. I published it 10 consecutive times without any changes and had 8 different results of which images worked or didn't.
I tried their supposed phone help and got nowhere. They actually just referred me to the self help website. I have turned off the antivirus, firewall, and spyware software and it has no affect. The files are all in the images directory, are labelled properly, etc. Plus they all work sometimes.
Thanks, Mark
Anyway, is anybody using or know anything about Yahoo Sitebuilder software?
I used it a few years ago to first make up a website. Now I'm trying to update. Everything works fine on my computer, but when I publish it to the web the images randomly do not load. Only about half typically load. I have a very simple test page with just 5 images. I published it 10 consecutive times without any changes and had 8 different results of which images worked or didn't.
I tried their supposed phone help and got nowhere. They actually just referred me to the self help website. I have turned off the antivirus, firewall, and spyware software and it has no affect. The files are all in the images directory, are labelled properly, etc. Plus they all work sometimes.
Thanks, Mark
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Mark
This really sounds like a Yahoo issue. I use Yahoo for my spam mailbox and have noticed lately that Yahoo has been sporadically very slow to non-responsive. This happens every so often and Yahoo always claims they don't have a problem.
If all of the images display some of the time, it is definitely connected to retrieving the images from their storage location. When you say they are in the images directory, is this on the Yahoo server or your computer?
This really sounds like a Yahoo issue. I use Yahoo for my spam mailbox and have noticed lately that Yahoo has been sporadically very slow to non-responsive. This happens every so often and Yahoo always claims they don't have a problem.
If all of the images display some of the time, it is definitely connected to retrieving the images from their storage location. When you say they are in the images directory, is this on the Yahoo server or your computer?
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Thanks Dan. The files are on the Yahoo server but some get damaged. On my fourth call to Yahoo I got someone a bit more helpful, and although no one still seems to know the cause of the problem, they directed me to Yahoo's online file manager where I can individually load files rather than publish the whole site. This way I can just fix the broken ones. A little bit of a pita, but at least its a fix for now.
Even though they \"don't have a problem\", maybe the transmission problem will get fixed in time??
Even though they \"don't have a problem\", maybe the transmission problem will get fixed in time??
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Mark, Dan,
If I can butt in here? I am an avid supporter of Coffe Cup Software
They have everything you will ever need to build your own website. They have a program called Coffee Cup Visual Site Designer which is one of the easiest WYSIWYG programs I have ever used. It includes a lot of templates to get you going. I used their HTML Editor and Flash Builder on my site. Next to eCabinet Systems they are my favorite software company.
Kerry
If I can butt in here? I am an avid supporter of Coffe Cup Software
They have everything you will ever need to build your own website. They have a program called Coffee Cup Visual Site Designer which is one of the easiest WYSIWYG programs I have ever used. It includes a lot of templates to get you going. I used their HTML Editor and Flash Builder on my site. Next to eCabinet Systems they are my favorite software company.
Kerry