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<blockquote data-quote="mraya" data-source="post: 298550" data-attributes="member: 9710"><p>What exactly you mean by "messed up"? Has the layout changed? Is there a problem with the links?</p><p></p><p>Clean your browser's cache and reload your published page. Becuase the way iWeb uses to name each image on your navigation bar, sometimes if you change it and publish the result can be different, i.e. the links are not what you expect (About instead of Blog) but they take you where they are supossed to (thus, click on About takes you to the Blog).</p><p></p><p>Is there a problem with links that are not available? Some times an image or text box can cover the menu and prevent you from using it once the page is published. Go to View>Show Layout, to see if things are not in the right place.</p><p></p><p>Usually the navigation bar is published without problems, as long as you are using a standard or tested template. If you are a little more specific i can help you, screenshots and the address would help a lot too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mraya, post: 298550, member: 9710"] What exactly you mean by "messed up"? Has the layout changed? Is there a problem with the links? Clean your browser's cache and reload your published page. Becuase the way iWeb uses to name each image on your navigation bar, sometimes if you change it and publish the result can be different, i.e. the links are not what you expect (About instead of Blog) but they take you where they are supossed to (thus, click on About takes you to the Blog). Is there a problem with links that are not available? Some times an image or text box can cover the menu and prevent you from using it once the page is published. Go to View>Show Layout, to see if things are not in the right place. Usually the navigation bar is published without problems, as long as you are using a standard or tested template. If you are a little more specific i can help you, screenshots and the address would help a lot too. [/QUOTE]
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