Disappearing layers/<div>

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evats

I've been working on my site for about two weeks now. Until today, it has
worked completely fine. I have five or six pages on my site that have about
20 or more layers with corresponding behaviors.

All of a sudden, when I click on layers with the layers task pane open, none
of the layers appears in the task pane. And when I click off of the layers
after editing them, they disappear from view. But they are definitely
there--I have added Behaviors to layers that won't appear. They aren't
invisible because when I open the page in Browser view they are there.

This problem only appeared on some of my sites, the ones whose template I
changed by adding a few layout cells and moving the layout table by about 20
pixels to the right and down. Then I changed my other template to match the
first one, and the rest of my pages don't work. I am really
frustrated--please help!
 
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Wayne-I-M

Hi

This is an access forum so you would be better off asking on a web design
forum.

But

Sounds to me like you have set your layers to visible = No

Go to behaviours box and at the bottom select "layers". Double click the
Eye icon to restore the visability for each layer - if you want it visible -
like transparent gifs for stopping piture copying etc. (oh - I assume you're
using frontpage. If not then this won't work.)

And also - ensure the behaviour of one layer's items do not have another div
in its behaviour options as you may have copied these accross. Best to
delete the bahaviours of each layer in turn and re-load them to find the one
that "may" be causeing the problem.

Can't be any more help as at home now and don't have web design on this
machine.

Good luck and ask more questions in another forum.

Wayne
Manchester, England.
 
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Wayne-I-M

Just had another thought.

It "may" be this simple. Don't forget you can only see and work on layer in
design view. In preview you will not see them - just the actions you have
put into the behavious. So make sure you're in design and not preview.

Just a thought
 
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Douglas J. Steele

Sorry, this newsgroup is intended for questions about Access, the database
product that's part of Office Professional.

Your question doesn't appear related to Access. You'd be best off reposting
to a more relevant newsgroup.
 

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