hello,
When I set the head tags (properly highly questionable) on my pages, some of them turn blue, others have ridiculously small fonts, and (unrelated to head tags) the e-cig review page is fully bolded and I can't undo it.
I'm pretty much strictly WYSIWYG. The only HTML I know is how to space and how to create a line break. I do understand the functionality of html, but any explanations on how to change it would need to be detailed enough for me to find and edit appropriate begin and end.
How can I set head tags properly and keep control over the uniformity of text font and color?
Also...How can I get the heavy print off the e-cig review page?
Thank you in advance for taking time to review the answers to my questions. Every response will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
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Why Head Tags Turn Blue? How Change?
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Mike Westbrook
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Re: Why Head Tags Turn Blue? How Change?
Hello Mike, I took a quick look at your website and noticed that you seem to be using a free website builder to help you build your site. Free site builders can be notorious for generating error in the code. I do see several issues that you will need to fix.
I see that you are not skilled in HTML so I would recommend that you build your site on a http://wordpress.com/ blog platform. The Wysiwyg editor in that will help you with formatting your content. Free site builders can be useful for some purposes, but if you are really serious about getting a well designed and optimized website up and running then you most certainly will need a different platform.
You can use wordpress and still keep your existing domain name...you will need to forward it to the wordpress URL once you have your blog set up. Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
All the best,
Kerry
I see that you are not skilled in HTML so I would recommend that you build your site on a http://wordpress.com/ blog platform. The Wysiwyg editor in that will help you with formatting your content. Free site builders can be useful for some purposes, but if you are really serious about getting a well designed and optimized website up and running then you most certainly will need a different platform.
You can use wordpress and still keep your existing domain name...you will need to forward it to the wordpress URL once you have your blog set up. Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
All the best,
Kerry
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Kerry Thomas
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