Solutions tagged with ‘document’:
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When you configure your site, public_html should be your document root. this way when you go to assign a page, you don't even see the public_html folder, you just see it's contents. ...
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I notice you have your site setup with a doc root of httpsdocs (note the "s"). you might like to check to make sure this is not supposed to be httpdocs. also, i notice the index.html in both ...
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Hi there leo! this issue is now resolved. the giant amount of files in the root directory was giving cushy some grief. for the future, you may like to create an 'uploads' directory for your ...
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This issue is now resolved. the giant amount of files in the root directory was giving cushy some grief. for the future, you (and/or your designer) may like to create an 'uploads' directory ...
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The "document root" is basically the folder that houses your index.html (or similar) files. sometimes, you have to choose a sub-folder like "www" or "public_html", but in your particular case, ...
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Also, if you are converting to a word document you may have to place the images manually (with the picture icon in the word toolbar). unfortunately cushy cannot convert to .doc format for you. ...
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Cushy will use that temporary folder until you actually publish the document -- don't change it until then. if you're somehow managing to see that file path in the published html then there ...
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It looks like you have some images linking to the root directory (/public_html) and some located inside the images folder (/public_html/images). you set the file uploads path (which is for ...
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I'm going to assume your code has some inline styles (specifically a background colour style), which will be interpreted directly by the wysiwyg editor inside cushy -- your best option is to ...
Problems tagged with ‘document’: