HTML - Web Page Title Displays Path
I have a link from a web page to a page on another server. The link works fine, but the Title at the top of the new page displays the full path as well as the HTML allocated Title.
Can anyone advise me how to stop the path being displayed? Thanks Dave Similar TutorialsI am new at al of this and I just stood up a site and thought everything was going well, it looked great, I validated the code, life was good. until I looked at it in IE. It's WAY messed up! Its got horizontal and vertical scroll bars IN the page, and the tabs I made don't look quite like they are supposed to. I have no Idea how to fix it, I am hoping someone on here can look at my page in IE and look at my code and help me out here. my site is http://pughs.no-ip.org to look at it, and I will post my code he Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title> Pugh's World - Freedom of Information </title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="default.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="i.jpg" type="image/x-icon" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="klappe.js"></script> </head> <body> <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style='background: transparent'> <tr> <td class="clear" width='49%' > </td> <td class="clear" align="center"> <a href="/"><img alt="Pugh's World" src="ilogo.jpg" border="0"/> </a> </td> <td class="clear" width="49%" align="center"> </td> </tr> </table> <div align="center"> </div> <!--TABS--> <table class="mainouter" width="94%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" align="center"> <tr> <td class="outer" align="center"> <ul id="tabnav"> <li><a href="index.html" class="active">Home</a></li> <li><a href="blog.html" >Blog</a></li> <li><a href="about.html" >About</a></li> </ul> <!--MAIN TABLE HEADER--> <table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" border="0" style="width:737px" align="center"> <tr> <td> <table style="width:100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> <tr> <td class="bottom" align="left"> <span class="smallfont"> Welcome to Pugh's! <br/> <font color="blue">Last Blog Post:</font> <font color="darkred">(never) </font> <br /> </span> </td> <td class="bottom" align="right"> <br /> </td> </tr> <!--CONTENT TABLE--> <tr> <td class="bottom"><br /><b>Site is Back Up!</b> - 8-21-2008 18:55:34 </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="bottom"> <table class="main" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:100%"> <tr> <td class="text"> <p>Well, so far there is absolutely no content, but at least we are back up!<br /> </p> <h1>Check back for updates! </h1> </td> </tr> </table> <br /> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> <br /><br /><br /> </td> </tr> </table> <p class="footer"> ©2008 John Pugh </p> </body> </html> I am trying to create the webpage looks like the attached jpg Required Appearance (the image containing the blue rectangle) but it is instead displaying as the attached jpg Actual appearance. I have coloured the relevant code in red. Please tell me why this is happening it seems to be something to do with the <div> tabs. How can I get the two divs display next to each other? Thanks for any help <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title></title> </head> <!-- #ab0101 = red --> <body bgcolor="#ab0101" > <div id="header" > <div style ="width: 1000px; height: 140px; margin: auto; background: #ffffff;"> </div> </div> <!-- division that will contain the two divisions--> <div style ="width: 1000px; margin: auto; height:800px; "> <!-- First division ffffff is white--> <div style ="width: 200px; height:800px; background: #ffffff;" > </div> <!-- Second division 000066 is blue--> <div style ="width: 800px; height:800px; background: #000066;"> </div> </div> </body> </html> I have a website hosted at discoverybyte.uuuq.com, and it is working great, except that the heading is displayed weird in IE8. It works fine on Firefox 3.5 though. In IE8 the heading menu is indented when I prefer it not to be. See the attached images for more help. Please note that as of this posting the code is on my website shown above. Any help would be appreciated. Hi, I've been working on this page for quite a while: http://www.mymusiclair.com/supporter It displays correctly in Chrome, IE, and FF on my hard drive, but once i upload it it displays wrong in everything except IE. I used FrontPage 2003 to make it... any suggestions? Thanks, Vicky Ok, just made a website on photosohp and transfered it to notepad, then hosted it on free webs http://www.freewebs.com/narcotica. At the top of the window the title says "New Page 1", how would i change this? Many Thanks, Narc Dear Forum readers.. My personal issue is a simple one. I need HTML assistance on the correct tag(s) to use to cloak the link I use to refer to another site. I.E. Clickbank, hiding the hop used.. example... <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="0;URL=http://sophiaxxx.Iplans.hop.clickbank.net"> When used, the new page has the above link displayed prominently in the title bar. How do I disguise or re-program that aspect? Thanks.. . Hello, I have a form which links to Results.htm Basically I want the title of that page which opens in a new window to be whatever was input in the form previously. Hope you all can help me, it's been bothering me for quite some time. Thanks, Jooey I have searched many pages on this forum for the answer to my question but cannot find it anywhere. I do not know if this can be done in html. I am fairly new to html pages but have been creating .php pages for awhile. I am trying to dynamically create a title for a page based on the url on an html page. I have an existing site that I would prefer to leave html and not change to .aspx or .php. An Example would be: w'ww.mysite.com/ResultsGeneral.html?kwds=Sweatshirts&color=Gray-Sweatshirts. (Not a real site but an example.) I would want to display Gray Sweatshirts for the <title>Gray Sweatshirts</title> head. I know how to do this with .php. I would use <title><?php echo urldecode($_GET["color"]); ?></title> I have also found out this can be accomplished in aspx by using <head id="Head1" runat="server"> <title><%= Request.QueryString("color").Replace("-"," ") %></title> I need to know if it is possible to accomplish this with .html. I am sure it is something simple like .php but I have tried several methods and looked at a lot of forums and cannot find the answer. I may not be wording the question correctly. Thanks in advance, Bob. Hi Guys really hope you can help I have a site which runs off a couple of templates and what i need to do is add some code into one of the ditable regions so that it will pic up the Page title and drop it in the body off the page. e.g. the page title is 'Monkey23' and i require 'Monkey23' to automatically show up in the Body of the page. I have hundreds of pages all with different titles and therefore manual titling is not an option. Anyone got any awesome code to help me? Cheers Tom I have made a rigid non repeated background image on a webpage I am designing using html and css code. Above the image is a title of the page which is "About Us". I want the "About us" to be rigid and non moving and to stick with the background image while the rest of the text on the page will be free scrolling. What code should I use to accomplish this. Thank you in advance. Hi Im new to the forum, it looks like a great place, would be very grateful for your help I am looking for some code to make up a contact system. When a user clicks on a link or button in my website it forwards them to my contact form and in a field in the contact form it pastes either the items title they were enquiring about or the page they had been enquiring on at the time I found a javascript function that may be able to do it called dopostback but after reading some forums I am concerned it will hinder web crawlers from crawling my site Is there anything equivalent in HTML or other language that could achieve it? Regards Jamie Hey all, I'm new here and I have a website i designed. The page appears fine when i go to IE but it's all messed up when I view it using Mozilla. I'm stumped. This is my website: www.secondhandoffroad.com Thanks, I am an amateur website hack. I did everything in notepad pulling javascript from some free sites. My intention was to have the center image with "Lindsey Teefey" and the bottom page links vertically and horizontally centered on all the pages. I got the pages to look as intended in Firefox and IE, but they look very bad in Safari. I am sure my coding is very amateur and I would appreciate a clean up from an expert. The pages that I have up a http://www.littlebrindle.com/LT/index.html http://www.littlebrindle.com/LT/photos.html http://www.littlebrindle.com/LT/listen.html (no songs have been added yet) Thanks for any help you can give. Blessings. Hi I'm sure this is simple, but this page http://www.janitorman.net/blueskies/index-1.html shows up OK in IE but not in Firefox. Have I got something wrong? Newbie welcomes some help. Help me out here, PLEASE SCROLL ALL THE WAY DOWN. ITS URGENT Im making a mail template. Firefox displays the picture, IE won't. It shows it as a empty square with a red X. I cant see what im doing wrong.. i bet its a tiny missing link in some code. Thanks HTML Code: <br /> <p align="center"><img src="koord.jpg" width="170" height="190" /> <br /> HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Template</title> <style type="text/css"> /* MAAK HEM GECENTREERD Blokjes bovenaan de PSD toevoegen.. 3 onderdelen website maken - TOP - BLOKJES - BOTTOM */ #container{ position:absolute; margin:0 auto; } #pic {position:absolute; left:18px; top:55px; z-index:0;} #txt { font-size:16px; width:410px; position:absolute; text-align:left; font-family:Verdana; left:84px; top:194px; width:600px; z-index:1; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="pic"><img src="template.png" /></div> <div id="txt"> <p><strong><font color="#410d3e">Nieuwsbrief Februari 2010</font></strong> <br /> <br /> Beste Lezer van mijn eerste nieuwsbrief,<br /> <br /> Graag wil ik je opmerkzaam maken op de nieuwste activiteiten van Sessio Communications. <br /> <br /> <p align="center"><img src="koord.jpg" width="170" height="190" /> <br /> <a href="http://www..com">www..com</a></p> <br /> Ik nodig je van harte uit om <a href="http://www..com">mijn website</a> te bezoeken. <br /> Reacties zijn welkom. Doorsturen naar andere belangstellenden mag. <br /><br /> Mocht je geen belangstelling hebben om op de hoogte te blijven van mijn verschillende workshops en trainingen dan kun je dat via onderaan de pagina aangeven. Je e-mail adres wordt dan verwijderd. <br /><br /><br /> Met vriendelijke groet, <br /><br /> Jan M.M. Boesten<br /> <font size="2"><a href="http://www.sessio-communications.nl">www.sessio-communications.nl</a></font><br /> <br /> </div> </body> </html> I have been working on this website for awhile...all along everyone I checked with says it looks good. I have been doing editing at work and one person said it looked bad. I just thought it was his browser, but of course when I checked it at home -- mine looked horrible too. Almost like my browser isn't listening to the 1028X766 display... Can someone look at my mess of a code and see if I am missing something? Thank you, Todd http://tarrytownvets.com Hey I am wondering if someone can help me with a little problem, in Firefox my site http://www.fifesouthernrfc.com/1stxv_profiles.html, displays incorrectly.# It should be 2 columns of profiles split into 2 sections by a header. However the second header does not do this, but instead, pushes my 2 columns apart and splits the header in 2. Thanks for looking. Today I tried to display my website alittle bit differently. no major changes to it but I just made sure the website would be displayed nicely in the middle and that the sides of it would disapear (Click with either firefox or chrome on the link below, to see what I mean) however for some very annoying reason IE does not show the website correctly... while I didn't change the container box that holds the website, other than giving it a piece of the background to hold... and the rest of the code has been working perfectly before in the 3 common browsers (IE, FF, Chrome) Could somebody tell me what I did wrong, or what I should do to make IE display the website correctly? Thanks in advance for the help The website Adress is: http://www.swan10.nl/Test/index.htm Feel free to comment on any of the sourcefiles, regarding improvements, they would be gladly appriciated Using the following code, if flash is not installed on a computer, while using IE a white box is shown instead of the alternate nested code: HTML Code: <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="Theme/source.swf" width="647" height="61"> <param name="movie" value="source.swf" /> <a href="index.html"><img src="Theme/Banner/Name.gif" /></a><!-- --><a href="index.html"><img src="Theme/Banner/Spacer.gif" /></a><!-- --><a href="http://cart.source-entertainment.net"><img src="Theme/Banner/Logo.gif" /></a> </object> With IE and Flash it displays the flash animation fine, and with Firefox it displays the nested links and images correctly when not using flash, and also displays the flash animation correctly when flash is installs. The only issue is no flash installed on IE. Can anyone explain why this might be happening? Am I missing some IE-specific code? Or is it a problem with my animation? Any help would be appreciated. I'm very new to html and have just started making a website in dreamweaver to build a digital portfolio of design work. The problem is, is that I need my navigation text to be in an exact part of the page (it fills in a section with the table background). When I started making the site it displayed fine in firefox and safari, but not in a few versions of IE I tried. I'm sure there's a solution for this and if anyone could help it would be much appreciated. I've included a link to a test page so you can see what I mean: http://www.digitodd.net/aurora.html Thanks |