Solutions to possible error screen messages.
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Check each Content Row for a red dot.
Expand the Content Row and look for a red asterisk ( * ) which indicates that it is a required field.
Enter any missing data and Submit the page.
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Omit the symbol and use the word “and”.
If you really need to display the symbol, you can replace any stand-alone ampersand with its official HTML code:
( & )
. Example:
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For more HTML codes for certain symbols , accented letters, etc. consult this pagewith all the official symbol codes, so you can be sure they will show up on any display. |
False Coding
It is possible that your text input method (for example, copying content from another program and pasting it here) is causing the page to read certain things as HTML code.
In your content area, open the Advanced Editor by clicking the two brackets < > that say Source Code.
Search your inputted content for these < brackets > which are used for HTML code.
Look for out of place characters there, such as colons and square brackets inside the HTML taglines.
Missing Images
An image being used could have been moved or deleted.
Edit the page and search for signs of missing assets.
Refer to How to Insert an Image to replace or reupload the image.
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