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What is "content section" and "footer section"?
User: Victor E. one year ago
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Is there supposed to be a header section? How did I lose it and how do I get it back? | |
User: EverWeb Support one year ago
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Hi Victor, Could you please clarify your question? If you mean Header/Footer Code Section, then please watch this short video tutorial. ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Victor E. one year ago
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No, not the code section. If you drag elements on the page, blue lines light up outlining the 2 or 3 sections of the page, and words "content section" appear. I think I somehow managed to lose the header section. How can I restore it? | |
User: Victor E. one year ago
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No answer? | |
User: Courtney H. one year ago
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Victor - I think there's some problem in understanding your question. Are you trying to move something from one section to another, or is it not doing what it did before? ------------------------------- MrCourtney - Honolulu, HI -------------------------------------- Mac Studio - dial monitors; iMac 27 5K - Dual Monitors - 10 TB hub Alienware: Area 51 - 24 gb - Dual Monitors - All SSD 25 TB network storage |
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User: Paul-RAGESW one year ago
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Hi Victor, Sorry you don't get a response. These sections can be adjusted from the Inspector->Page Settings (first tab)-> Page Layout. You can also go to the Window menu->Show Page Layout and see where the header/content/footer sections are. Objects can be moved between sections by dragging them while holding down the Command key on the Mac. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: wellnl one year ago
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Also if you are using a responsive page, you won't see a Header section as responsive pages don't use them, but centered and left aligned pages do have a header section. | |
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