Dreamweaver opens on creating new page

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Dreamweaver opens on creating new page

Post by netti »

Hi, Just setting up my second site with CMSMS and have downloaded the latest version.

Not sure why but each time I go to create a page in the admin section my Dreamweaver program opens up automatically with a new page which has the name of 'fckblank.html.1.php'. The CMSMS new page also opens underneath this. I have just been closing the Dreamweaver page each time and continuing on as normal but it's really annoying. Any ideas as to why this is happening?

Also when I put in a 'section header' it is not showing up properly in the menu. Part of the section header title is chopped in half and you can't view the page links underneath it.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Dreamweaver opens on creating new page

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netti wrote: Not sure why but each time I go to create a page in the admin section my Dreamweaver program opens up automatically with a new page which has the name of 'fckblank.html.1.php'.
I can only guess but it seems that you are having trouble with your OS in case of 'open' and 'edit'. Maybe this helps: Open your Explorer (not Internet Explorer, just normal Exporer) and go to 'Extras > Folder Options'. Then select the 'File Types' tab and scroll down to PHP. You should see two buttons: 'Edit' and 'Advanced'. Choose 'Advanced' and you will see several options, where one should say 'open'. You can safely delete this one because your browser knows how to handle PHP.
netti wrote: Also when I put in a 'section header' it is not showing up properly in the menu. Part of the section header title is chopped in half and you can't view the page links underneath it.
This might be a CSS problem. At least it sounds like one. Try setting the separator class with "display: block;" in CSS and see if the problem is still there.

Regards,
Nils
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