Page won't render properly without a title
using enhanced text at the title places text at the very top of the page.
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Jason, I didn't get notification of a reply. I apologize for the delay.
We have identified what is causing this rendering quirk for your site... The WSA automatically generates Meta Keywords and Descriptions for each page based on the page title. Because your page titles contain HTML, it is rendering it into the page when it's generated. This is what is causing the page to look weird. We're looking into a permanent fix for the solution.
In the meantime, the workaround is to create a new Title Element on the page, enter your page title text without any HTML, uncheck the boxes next to "Display this element in the search results and hot lists." and "Display this element when displaying content." Make sure the Title Element appears above any preexisting content. Click Save to add it to the page.
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Inappropriate?Jason, thanks for reporting this. Stephanie Dunn will be getting in touch with you to get access to your site.
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Inappropriate?Jason, can you call me at your earliest convenience? 706.826.1506 x115 We're trying to duplicate the issue. Can you put the page the way it was when you noticed the rendering bug? We've been unable to duplicate the issue in any of the browsers we've tested in.
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Inappropriate?okay. I've got duplications up : http://www.adventurecrossing.net/comm...
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Inappropriate?Jason, I didn't get notification of a reply. I apologize for the delay.
We have identified what is causing this rendering quirk for your site... The WSA automatically generates Meta Keywords and Descriptions for each page based on the page title. Because your page titles contain HTML, it is rendering it into the page when it's generated. This is what is causing the page to look weird. We're looking into a permanent fix for the solution.
In the meantime, the workaround is to create a new Title Element on the page, enter your page title text without any HTML, uncheck the boxes next to "Display this element in the search results and hot lists." and "Display this element when displaying content." Make sure the Title Element appears above any preexisting content. Click Save to add it to the page.
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Inappropriate?no problem with the time delay. Thanks for the heads up on why it behaved like that.
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