Hi everyone,
I've got another problem, but I can't see what's wrong, though i'm sure it's quite simple... on a DP7, i have a smal site that contains 4 "pages". On of them is a contact page, and use the contact module. The problem is that the footer is not at the bottom of the contact page, it's a white block, which is quite odd... to be clearer, and maybe more precise, every other pages are made like this header, content, footer and this fits the browser display. sometimes it's high, sometimes not, but the footer is always at the bottom. The contact page is like this : header, content, footer and white... moreover, when i enlarge the message zone within the contact page, the footer and the white block are both going down, but they doesn't change their respective size or disappear...
The footer has a background image, but saying that i want a repeat-y does not help, there is no css or style for that white block... so i don't see what to do to suppress this white block...
Thanks in advance for any help
Is there any way to test a D6 custom maintenance page without putting the site into maintenance mode?
I've been tasked with creating custom maintenance pages on a D6 site that is in production and has no development/test server (I know -- bad design, but I wasn't in on the initial design). So now I have to test these without putting the site into maintenacne mode.
Thanks in advance,
Ken
Use htaccess and you won't affect the rest of your users
Ken Robinson kenrbnsn@rbnsn.com wrote:
Is there any way to test a D6 custom maintenance page without putting the site into maintenance mode?
I've been tasked with creating custom maintenance pages on a D6 site that is in production and has no development/test server (I know -- bad design, but I wasn't in on the initial design). So now I have to test these without putting the site into maintenacne mode.
Thanks in advance,
Ken
At 05:57 PM 3/5/2012, Steve wrote:
Use htaccess and you won't affect the rest of your users
Ken Robinson kenrbnsn@rbnsn.com wrote:
Is there any way to test a D6 custom maintenance page without putting the site into maintenance mode?
That answer doesn't mean a whole lot by itself. Care to explain your answer better?
Ken
On 3/5/2012 6:59 PM, Ken Robinson wrote:
At 05:57 PM 3/5/2012, Steve wrote:
Use htaccess and you won't affect the rest of your users
Ken Robinsonkenrbnsn@rbnsn.com wrote:
Is there any way to test a D6 custom maintenance page without putting the site into maintenance mode?
That answer doesn't mean a whole lot by itself. Care to explain your answer better?
Ken
create a custom mx page then create an htaccess file (or edit your existing one to state the following
assuming that the ip on your machine (not the server) is 1.2.3.4 RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^1.2.3.4$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [url.to.custom.mx.page] [L]
You could also use settings.php
if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] == 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx') { $conf['maintenance_mode'] = 1; }
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = your (client) IP address. steve steve@stevekarsch.com
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 11:51 PM, steve stever@up-south.com wrote:
On 3/5/2012 6:59 PM, Ken Robinson wrote:
At 05:57 PM 3/5/2012, Steve wrote:
Use htaccess and you won't affect the rest of your users
Ken Robinsonkenrbnsn@rbnsn.com wrote:
Is there any way to test a D6 custom maintenance page without putting the site into maintenance mode?
That answer doesn't mean a whole lot by itself. Care to explain your answer better?
Ken
create a custom mx page then create an htaccess file (or edit your existing one to state the following
assuming that the ip on your machine (not the server) is 1.2.3.4 RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^1.2.3.4$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [url.to.custom.mx.page] [L]
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