Publishing: some pages messed up

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Publishing: some pages messed up

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Hi

I have published the website - http://suncofix.co.uk

Many pages are messed up.

On preview everything was perfect

Example:
Please check and compare

http://suncofix.co.uk

http://suncofix.co.uk/SC-GM01-Aluminium ... System.php


Can someone advise what is wrong?

And for some reason ICON is not displayed anymore
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There is no difference between local preview and the published files. In both cases, the exact same files will be generated.
Possible reasons why it does not look correct :
- maybe you have used invalid file names. See this related FAQ: https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... f=10&t=131
- maybe you did not have publish all files?

Also, if you use Layout Grid then the page alignment should not be set to 'center'
Related tutorial;
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/layoutgrid_part1.html
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Thanks

I have removed Centering from all page Properties but silly question to follow:

How to remove the command to "Center in page" given to individual Layout Grids on page?
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How to remove the command to "Center in page" given to individual Layout Grids on page?
What do you mean by this?
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1. Right click on grid
2. Menu comes up
3. 9th (usually) from the bottom - Center in Page
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This option is only useful for fixed/absolute layouts.
It will not do anything in flexible layouts, because in that case the layout grid or flex container controls the size and position of the object.
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Thank you

I worked through Asset manager and replaced all "offending" names
Checked page "Centralization"

It helped bit

But I found out that: If I publish each "offending" page individually it rectifies the issues

What do you think causes the "corruption"?
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Maybe you have used the same image names in different pages?

Note that I cannot see what you have done based on the published HTML.
To be able to help you, I need a demo project.
Related FAQ:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... 10&t=82134
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Please check my "project" at

http://suncofix.co.uk/SUNCOfix3.zip
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Can you please remove everything from the project that is not relevant to your question?
Now, I have no idea where to start looking.

Please read this:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... 10&t=82134
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I tried to lighten it up

check here

http://suncofix.co.uk/SUNCOfix-lighter.zip

Thanks
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Can you please describe exactly where I need to look to see the problem?
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Problem is obvious only online (preview is perfect)

Please go online and check all of this:

http://suncofix.co.uk/index.php
http://suncofix.co.uk/SC-GM01-Aluminium ... System.php
http://suncofix.co.uk/SC-GM02-Aluminium ... System.php
http://suncofix.co.uk/SC-GM-CS01-U-Stee ... System.php

I am sure you will notice the difference

I have been working on this for couple of weeks and it was fine online as well
Not sure, but it feels like that problems started when yesterday I added "Request a Quote" hidden dialog
I have tried to remove it but to no avail

Thank you!
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It looks like the HTML on the server is corrupt.
The HTML is not the same as when I locally publish the page.
Are you using the latest version of the software?

Also, why have you used so many nested layout grids?
For example, in suncomount-english-master-product, the following layouts grids do not seem to have any use:
LayoutGrid1
LayoutGrid4
LayoutGrid5
LayoutGrid6
LayoutGrid7
LayoutGrid8
LayoutGrid9
LayoutGrid12

I suggest to keep the layout as simple as possible.
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Thank you very much!

I am self taught amateur - learning as I go :D

Very grateful for your remarks

I am going to talk to host provider bit later today

But it looks like I will need to go through each page revising fonts one by one

BTW - it looks like I can not get rid of one of the outside fonts I used initially, with the help of Global Replace
It does not work trough the whole site. And only effective in page by page effort
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