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Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 24, 2009 22:01 to the update "Yola Logins Restored!" in Yola:
Hmmm very interesting... I had been going fine and replaced 6 or so images with updated ones of the same name without fault but then went to replace another and the file manager seemed to show the thumbnail but when I published the image was the same as it was before with no hint of the newer image. Tried a few more times with the same outcome. In the publisher the image shows the updated one but the published site is the older version. Cleared the cache many times and nothing.
All the 6 other images I uploaded before show as they should with the newer version.
Woops no sooner did I type all that and 10 minutes after updating the published site shows the updated image so I guess it worked but very slowly...
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 24, 2009 21:44 to the update "Yola Logins Restored!" in Yola:
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 24, 2009 21:15 to the update "Yola Logins Restored!" in Yola:
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes shared an idea in Yola on August 24, 2009 19:28:
Here is a chance to spend some time on building that great banner to make your website pop, a new set of custom buttons with that new look you have been trying for or perhaps a totally cool new background that sets your site apart... A Honey Bear Playhomes TipI guess what I am saying is to use this down time to do what you have been putting off or always wanted to add to your website.
I have posted in one thread many of my tips to do anything imaginable with and for your website.
http://forum.yola.com/yola/topics/hon...
Custom buttons
Badges
Cool flash banners
Banners designed by you
Thousands of ways to make a totally awesome new logo for your website and business
Backgrounds galore
Free clipart to use on your website
Image editing
And so much more...
Use them and spend this time doing something constructive so that when log-ins are returned you can have a ton of new additions to your website to make it freakin awesome...
Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
You can find many of my threads here... Just look for the light bulbs
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 24, 2009 06:23 to the problem "Yola logins disabled for Maintenance" in Yola:
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 23, 2009 22:50 to the problem "Yola logins disabled for Maintenance" in Yola:
Ladies and Gents...
While yes it may be a little distressing to not be able to work on and build our websites i can assure you that this type of thing happens so very infrequently and to this extent NEVER.
@ pblogger I cannot emphasize or stress enough how stable and safe YOLA is compared to all the other site builders out there. With that said, This being a little bump in the road it is not the time to call it quits.
I have been using YOLA well over a year now and can state with certainty that you will find none better. Truth be told... In my books they are simply the finest you will find. ;)
Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
You can find many of my threads here... Just look for the light bulbs
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 23, 2009 22:31 to the problem "Yola logins disabled for Maintenance" in Yola:
I am sure the coffee pot is getting some use today... They are some smart cookies and will I am sure get it squared away soon enough.
I as well as so many I am sure will be chomping at the bit to finish their Ace website... I think I have done most all I can do offline LOL and being stuck in bed building a website with one eye is quite the interesting challenge. I see how depth perception is a valuable tool so be kind when looking at my site for the first time. ;) I am a pirate Matey... LOL OK well for another week at most I think.
I wonder if a little extension would be granted if the system is down for a long duration?
Off topic: Look what I keep getting pop up lately...

(In a rich German accent) "Very Interesting"
Ed
A comment on the question "How would you describe Get Satisfaction to your mom?" in Get Satisfaction:
Get Satisfaction is truly the Rock Soup of the internet with millions of people from around the world contributing to help others solve their problems...
(Fast fingers and typos stink ;) it should have been is LOL – Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes, on August 21, 2009 12:39
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 20, 2009 23:22 to the question "Who wants to win $150?" in Yola:
OK I'm A dork with a love of cooking... I posted mine http://getsatisfaction.com/getsatisfa...
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 20, 2009 23:16 to the question "How would you describe Get Satisfaction to your mom?" in Get Satisfaction:
Mom... Get Satisfaction is like a great big cookbook with thousands of companies around the world each with their own chapter and recipes contained within. When you or someone you know has a difficulty using a product or wants to learn how to do something that you didn’t know before you simply go to that company’s Get Satisfaction forum and look up the recipe that the employees and customers recommend to solve your problem. Get Satisfaction it truly the Rock Soup of the internet with millions of people from around the world contributing to help others solve their problems...
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 20, 2009 21:01 to the question "what has happened to the new toolbox??" in Yola:
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 20, 2009 02:01 to the question "How to decrease the padding around a swf movie (widget)" in Yola:
I think rather it has to do with either the flash size out of perfect or the SWF itself than a code issue. Flash files are quite simple beasts and if properly sized contain no padding as such unless placed there by the designer in the FLA file before becoming a SWF media.
It is kind of like a TV and the Screen. The Screen the is the flash and the code is the box the screen sits in. In your case the code you used contains no padding and would have a flash to background transition.
If in the code you use the width and height settings are not set to the flash files actual settings sometimes this creates a colored border around your flash or more often than not a white border which restricts other objects placed on top, bottom or side from coming in contact with the flash. I have had flash components on most of my sites and found with some (not all) this happens frequently.
To begin with I would play around with the width and height settings (most often it is 2 times for height and 2 times for width per code)
I posted a thread here which may be what you are looking for as you have the option to adjust the dimensions and see with one click if it is properly set. It is really perfectly suited for you I think. http://forum.yola.com/yola/topics/eas...
MK could you post the URL to the page which contains the flash media? That would speak volumes and be most helpful to find out the cause.
Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)
A comment on the idea "Easy to use and very reliable Embedded Media HTML Generator for SFW flash, Quicktime, Real media and Windows media. Never again have to edit a code for a movie again...(Plus the ability to left, center or right justify the media without a 2 column widget) A Honey Bear Playhomes Tip..." in Yola:
The YOLA forums light bulb factory still has some life and good ones in him yet... ;) LOL
When is too many bulbs I wonder ;) – Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes, on August 19, 2009 07:54
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes shared an idea in Yola on August 19, 2009 07:16:
Easy to use and very reliable Embedded Media HTML Generator for SFW flash, Quicktime, Real media and Windows media. Never again have to edit a code for a movie again...(Plus the ability to left, center or right justify the media without a 2 column widget) A Honey Bear Playhomes Tip...We all know how fun (yeah right) editing code is and when it comes to flash or movies it needs to be right on or it won't work for all browsers.
The code we all have been using and editing of course is all fine and well for some of us who are skilled at it but I post this thread for those who are not.
1) Upload your SFW flash, Quicktime, Real media or Windows media file in your file manager
2) Open your site builder and drag a file widget onto your page and locate in your file manager the media file you wish to have shown on your website. (This file placement is temporary)
3) Update/publish your website and open in your browser the page you placed the file.
4) Right click on the file name and click "Copy link location"
5) Open http://cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php
6) Click on the type of media you have and would like to embed in your website
7) In the top text box which says "Server" right click and paste the file location you copied from step 4
8) Highlight the /resources/filename.swf (or other file type) part of the file URL
9) Right click on the highlighted part and click "Cut"
10 Right click on the second text box which says "File path" and paste the copied ending of the URL inside
11) Adjust the width and height as per your files requirements
12) Make any necessary adjustments to the additional controls for your media (Usually it is not necessary but to either left, center or right justify your media without use of a 2 column widget in your site builder is one that you might consider)
13) Click the "Submit" Button
14) In the next window click the "Test Media" button to see if you did it right.
If you cannot see your media then start at the beginning once more... If you can see the media continue.
15) Highlight all the code that the generator produced except the first line which reads "<?> Copy & paste the following..."
16) Open your site builder and drag an HTML widget onto your page and paste the copied code within the space provided then click the "OK" button
17) Delete the file widget from step 2
Your media should appear once your click "OK" and the HTML editor disappears.
It will become quite easy after you do it a few times I am sure of it...
Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 18, 2009 21:30 to the question "who thinks that my site is wonderful??" in Yola:
Hey Smithy this might hold you until you can make one yourself...
I had an extra few minutes to toss something together... Just make sure that you click on the image and save the larger version on the next page...

Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)
A comment on the update "Yola Website Makeover Challenge" in Yola:
Truth be told Lee you are in good company as they did also... ;) – Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes, on August 17, 2009 09:18
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 17, 2009 06:27 to the question "How can I decrease the height of a text widget?" in Yola:
Hi Satchell
Try clicking at the very, very bottom of the text widget and then hitting your "Backspace" Key until the cursor is just to the right side of the last letter in your text.
This will remove all that extra space. ;)
If that does not work let us know.
Happy site building
Ed
You can find me with my head in the honey pot here..
Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 17, 2009 06:20 to the idea "Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)" in Yola:
Couldn't leave it at a measly 47 light bulbs so here are 7 more to get me over the 50 light bulb hurdle. There are more but I am weeding out the useless and non functional threads.
I yet to post about a few dozen more from my arsenal. Gimme a little while. ;)
Freekin Awesome FREE Flash Menu Maker for Flash Menus, Animated Email Buttons, Scrolling Text, Banners and much more!
Keep your visitor on your site instead of letting someone else have them by the clicking of your external links, ads or images. This code allows you to retain at least one of your pages open on their screen at all time.
How to Improve Your Search Engine Ranking on Google and a little warning to all about page content that I learned the hard way...
SAVE YOUR SITE, SAVE YOUR SITE... IF YOU DON'T YOU WILL REGRET IT
Here is some free clip art web links in addition to a cool flash banner maker...
Join Commission Junction the largest affiliate network in North America for free...
Free Auction or For sale web site...
Ruth truth be told I will get much use from this thread myself as I am tired of having to Google or search GS for stuff I posted but misplaced on my computer. Now it will take me a mere minute to read through the list and find what I need. Seriously I have to edit my bookmarks on my computer soon as I have a nightmare to find anything.
Ed-a-Torials @ Honey Bear Playhomes replied on August 17, 2009 05:26 to the idea "Honey Bear Playhomes Tips and Favs in one place... A Honey bear Playhomes Tip ;)" in Yola:
Hey John that's great...
Title : Custom Playhouses built for a lifetime.
Description : Each Honey Bear Playhome is a custom designed and built luxury playhouse that will be played in for years to come. Its construction is to the exacting standards that go into building your very own home. Gift your little one a childhood to remember and give them a Honey Bear Playhome.
URL : http://www.honeybearplayhomes.com/
I will be adding a links page myself shortly ;)
That you in Shinnston, West Virginia today my friend? For giggles I added a hidden traffic counter to this thread to see how many actually use it. Slow Sunday night.
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