Hello,
I get the error message: "Line 1, Column 483, expected RBRACE at line 1, col 483". I saved and uploaded everything, and deleted my cache. Still, the website shows previous version with the banner image and the word "test".
How do I figure out where column 483 is? In DW there are only rows that I can see. Domain URL: www.roccoandjade.com
HTML:
I don't use Dreamweaver and recommend you use real validators (in case that's not what DW uses...). Neither do I know if you can turn on columns, but if not, open the document in an editor that has that feature. It's odd though since line 1 is very short, both in the HTML and the CSS.
I googled and get the impression DW gives that error when some kind of delimiter or end of statement character is missing, like a missing } or ; . Correct the errors you get in the online validators and see if that helps with the DW error.
Also you have that funky way of quoting sans-serif back, first instance only.
But you have bigger problems, I think. Seems like your domain has been suspended.
Oh, could be this maybe. Missed it first read-though. You have a stray quote at the end here.
Most everything resolved except those error messages.
Please excuse me, I think it's my slow computer. I update, and nothing happens. Then 15 minutes later, without me changing anything, it updates.
I only need help with the column error messages. Thanks.
I told you I think it's the stray quote. And you need help with those other things too.
What do you mean update? Your site? But your domain is suspended. I can't go there. Don't you get that message? Then you are really looking at a cached page.
Actually, you don't. Well, out of curiosity maybe and to learn DW.
You should check your site with validators and real browsers. That's what matters. No one but you will see your site in DW.
So when it says line 1, and column 755 (bottom of the image attached), my line 1 is always <!doctype html>. It's not line 1 that it's really talking about. I've had plenty of times I'd go to some other line and fix something and the line 1 error message disappears. There has got to be a faster way of finding where the error is. I try double clicking the error message, to no avail.
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Told you. Use real validators. And check how it looks in real browsers.
https://validator.w3.org/
https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
I like the validator on this site better than the w3c one, but alas it doesn't do HTML5. But neither do you. You just use the HTML5 doctype, but you don't write HTML5. You write HTML 4.01 Transitional.
http://htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/
Thanks Pandy, you're a godsend! I have revamped the website from scratch and it is coming along without all the errors. http://www.roccoandjade.com
Not as I see it.
https://validator.w3.org/nu/?doc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.roccoandjade.com%2F
Hint - there are H1, H2 and so on, but only one P.
And you should fix this. You won't get the width you want otherwise.
https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.roccoandjade.com%2F&profile=css3&usermedium=all&warning=1&vextwarning=&lang=en
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