Trying to add a playlist (mixpod) to my page. I can't figure out how I did this correctly before - that time it worked.
Trying it now by adding "new content". Unfortunately once I have that content created and indicate by "add here" where I want it placed on the page, it simply starts displaying the code instead of the actual playlist.
When I added the new content I added the code of the playlist to the HTML section. Should I be indicating any specific tag before placing the code there?
Before you past in the HTML code you want to be sure your in 'source edit' mode. Otherwise you'll end up seeing the HTML code rather than what the HTML code is meant to display.
It is on the far right of the available icons at the top of the text editor.
posted on June 14, 2011 09:57:15 AM new
Ok thanks for clearing that up, now I remember!
On a separate note, what do I do when I try to add content and the "add here" shows up on the page, but when I click on it, nothing happens. I wait a bit, but still nothing.
Also, when I'm editing a template and use the drop down box to pick pages, the page I pick doesn't display.
This is for both the issue's you have mentioned above.
GO to the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, then click 'internet options.' In the section labeled 'browsing history' click the 'delete' button and when it's done clearing out the temp files, click ok to close it out. Close the browser, then re-launch it and log back into your account to try this again.
If it was working fine before and it just started to do this, then clearing the temp files should correct it.
If it persists, after doing the above, go to the Tools menu in Internet Explorer and then click 'compatibility view' and it should return to normal.
posted on June 14, 2011 10:33:40 AM new
Tried both the suggestions you mentioned. Still get the error, "TypeError: ObjectExpected", or now just "object expected".
I can switch around the pages now, but only if I do the compatibility view every time.
The "add here" still doesn't function.. :/ It did work yesterday, but it was intermittent.
If you haven't already, try simply restarting the computer itself. As for the 'compatibility mode' option mentioned above, once enabled IE should leave it enabled. When you click on the tools menu you should see a check mark next to that option already. Clicking on it again will turn it back off.
posted on June 15, 2011 06:25:50 AM new
Ok thanks. Worked better today, but still not perfect - I encountered a few other issues although the "object" errors went away from both IE and Firefox.. I don't know if it's my computer or not. I didn't make any changes in Firefox. It worked better today after restarting. Managed to get done what I needed to.