Solutions tagged with ‘field’:
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Not without using javascript. you would need a "hidden" editable field to hold the alt text, then onload of the page, use javascript to take the text from there and put it in the alt text of ...
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There's now a far easier way to get cushy to play nicely with lightbox (at least, the versions i have used). using the wysiwyg, upload your image(s), then place links around them using the ...
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Make sure you have ftp:// selected from the first drop-down, and ftp.3d-design.com.au in the other field. when it comes together, it should look like: ftp://ftp.3d-design.com.au. let us know ...
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I think you can put the /whatever/ on the end of the server url e.g. ftp://yourhost.com/whatever then leave the path field blank and hit save. hitting choose path may or may not work.
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The field you are asking about, where you have removed the wysiwyg, is most likely a span tag or something like that. cushycms does it's best to figure out what type of editing tool is required ...
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As most functionality inside cushy is self-explanatory, we didn't create a user guide -- if you have watched the homepage video, read the cushy documentation at http://www.cushycms ...
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Sorry for the delay. we made the have made the path field user editable as a temporary measure until we come up with a better way to deal with hidden folders. hopefully this allows you to ...
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Since there are so many images on that page which can be changed, it's possible that your client is refreshing the page before everything has finished uploading (which happens in the background ...
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Once you sign up to pro, the "subdomain" field on the user preferences page becomes a mandatory field. it's just that the error message is a little confusing. i'll see if i can get that fixed ...
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You can change your "name" in the user preferences page. it's not recommended, but is possible to change your email address in here as well, but i am completely unsure what will happen with ...
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It would seem cushycms is having trouble contacting your ftp host "www.t-s-m.co.uk". i notice your "path" field is also wrong, presumably because you couldn't connect via the "path browser", ...
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Oh i see now. i think you need "ftp.t-s-m.co.uk" as your "server". note that the "site url" field is used for linking to the http protocol for your site, and as a label for you to refer to it; ...
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Have you tried selecting ftp:// in the drop-down, and then manually typing ftp.myaddress.ch into the field to the right of that?
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Are you able to provide a html sample where the fields you expected don't show up? cheers, shane.
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Have you double-checked that the "site url" field (very top one) for this site has the folder name at the end of it? ie: it should have http://www.exampleonly.com/folder/ rather than just ...
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This problem does appear every now and then -- i can't narrow it down to anything specific, other than scrolling down before the full content of the page (or in this case, the form fields) has ...
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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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To fix your problem, you'll just need to re-type your server address (www.gloergallery.com) into the "server" field in your cushy config. when you first saved it, it had :55 at the end (ie: ...
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Some ftp servers log you into the "web root" directory by default -- which is where all your html files live -- pretty sure this is the case with yours, which just means you don't need to ...
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I notice that this server is set up to connect on a non-standard ftp port (65321) -- you should be able to see this at the end of the server field in the site config. unless you are positive ...
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I have just tried on my own server to login with a pipe symbol, and after checking my connection logs the pipe made it to my server intact. it was not replaced with a \ nor encoded in any way. ...
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Looks like there may be a small discrepancy between the actual folder name and the one you've entered into cushy. i suggest: 1) deleting links.html from cushy, then trying to re-add it; 2) ...
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The clue is the part which says "network timeout. perhaps invalid host?". even though you may have the correct ftp address, it sounds like you are entering it into cushy incorrectly -- ...
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The link on "view live page" is just a link to whatever you put in the "page url" field when adding the page. it has nothing to do with the path to the page. cushy tries to be smart and ...
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Hey allie, i can't see a second cushycms class, but the one i can see has that inside it. you can't use cushy to modify form fields, so i suggest instead moving the "cushycms" onto ...
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2 things: 1) don't nest tags with class="cushycms" on them. in your example, you have -- cushy will not work if you do this. in your ...
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The problem *usually* occurs due to a problem with the "site url" field (the first field under the configure section for any site). remember that this site url is prepended to each image tag ...
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The link should go via whatever you have entered into the "site url" field, perhaps you left the www. out of that one. this is located at the top of the 'configure' section for each site. simon
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If you do manage to replicate the tag inside the issue, would love to know more details. by default the wysiwyg will only show a 1-row input field for heading tags. this is how it's ...
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Go into your site's "configure" section and fix the path field -- cushy is looking for the folder /var/www/html, which does not actually exist. simon
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The reltationship field is in the bottom right corner of the advanced tab. it's titled "link relationship".
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Danial might have something different to say on this, but i believe the problem's due to the url forwarding/redirection service your site is using. where as it may be fine for a standard ...
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- can you try manually pasting the folder structure into the "path" field (it's probably similar to your other site - /var/www/ .) and let me know if that works or not? simon
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Without manually creating thumbnails it'll probably be quite annoying. what you could do is have your client place the large image in the wysiwyg first (using the image icon), press ok, then ...
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Make sure you are connecting to ftp.compareswitchandsave.co.uk (sounds like you are just connecting to compareswitchandsave.co.uk). this means 1) selecting ftp:// from the drop-down box, and 2) ...
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2 things to check: 1) know that the drop-down when adding a site is purely for the protocol. so in theory, for this site you would choose "ftp://" from the drop-down but still put *ftp* ...
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This is not really a bug of cushycms, but is probably just a quirk on how you setup your site. if you go to your "site configuration" page, there is a url field that is the root for your site. ...
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Do you get an error message or similar? what happens when you hit 'choose.' next to the path field? you could try manually typing htdocs into the path field also- that may work if the above ...
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Heya, when i said manually type htdocs into the path field, just do that and then press "save changes" (don't wait for the browsing tool to fire up). let me know how that goes, and if you ...
Problems tagged with ‘field’: