Here Is a Demonstration Photo To Show What Happens When A Faulty Caption Gets Up-Loaded Into Gaallery. Here I say How To Clear This Problem.
This is a "screen print" of a faulty Gallery Page. What you see here is portion of a thumbnail page with a completely spurious white "data entry box" at the bottom. The words in this box = [center div class="viewcounter"], (plus the additional HTML symbols) show the fault. This evidently cause great problems with the Gallery Software. When this fault is present no further addition of new captions is possible, AND even worse, the problem could not be removed by any action I could do on this faulty page. To remove this problem I went the administrative options and clicked on edit captions.
I am not sure how this fault happened. I suspect my XP 2003 Windows Computer, because I saw other "fussy operation" on this machine earlier.
New Topic: How Was This Image (showing this fault) Created? With this faulty webpage showing on my XP 2003 Windows Computer, I pressed the keys Ctrl & Print-Screen. Then I Launched the Application mspaint, clicked on Edit, plus Clicked on Paste. Then I clicked on File Save As, with the request (at the bottom) to do the save in a jpg file. The application mspaint can be found by Start } All Programs }Accessories } Paint } Click on Icon.
In a Macintosh Computer the Equivalent Result Can Be Done by pressing keys Apple & 3 (this is the "Print-Screen" for entire Screen), then clicked on Edit, plus Clicked on Paste into some sort of an Apple Paint program. If you just want part of the screen, pressing keys Apple & 4, will give a cross hair so the mouse can make a rectangle what you want. Then clicked on Edit, then edit copy plus Clicked on Paste into the Apple Paint program, and save as a jpg image. Many thanks to Larry Nelson, USCA Computer Services for all the instructions how to do this.
A Note About a Great Very Powerful Software Application That Helps You Make WebPages With Least Work, Its A Free HTML Editor Called HTML-Kit. At the top and bottom of my above "Gallery Fault Demonstration Photo", you see unfamiliar toolbars that have nothing to do with the "Faulty Gallery Webpage" shown in the page center. What you see illustrated in all these tool bars, are a small fraction of all the choices that are available in the WebPage Editor (HTML Editor) called HTML-Kit. This wonderful software is available as a free download from: http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ . If you are making, or updating, WebPages, you owe it to yourself to try this editor. This HTML Editor is a great way to quickly switch from the HTML ”coded document in the editor" to "preview" (ie show what the new page will look like) I first compose (write) photo captions in MS Word Text Editor. Then I use HTML-Kit to preview (and check-over) my draft photo captions to see if they are OK. I really should be doing my caption composing (writing), from the very beginning, in HTML-Kit, But I am a bad speller and I have to do a lot of Searching (Using Find Replace), and I find that MS Word is faster and easier for these functions than HTML-Kit. I should add that my HTML Editing Tasks are really quite simple, so I don't really need the full power of HTML-Kit. Also HTML-Kit, which is so very powerful, necessarily requires extensive learning to become comfortable with HTML-Kit, and thus make use of that extra power. ****************************************************************** FileSys1691=ImgGalleryFault050707 LnelsonCtrlPrntScrn}mspaintSaveAsJpg
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