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  • nine chances west

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    Hi Lillane,
    In my previous post, I asked if you had problem #1, #2 or #3. Is it possible to answer this first?

    nine chances west

    (@nine-chances-west)

    Hi Lillane,

    I’m not familiar with USB webserver requirements. However, if someone experienced in USB webserver sees your request, perhaps we can offer a rephrasing of your problem. Please choose one of my attempts to assess your needs:

    (1. You developed two websites, one on a USB desktop server (the second site) and a first site hosted online with a hosting company.
    After trying to place the second site on the previous hosted onine url, your passwords didn’t work.
    You then tried to place the first website back and the passwords do not let you in. The online, hosted website is the one you want access to?

    (2. You cannot make passwords work with your offline desktop development USB webserver?

    (3. Your passwords don’t work with both of them?

    If your problem is #1, you are in luck, contact the online hosting company and they will offer you a new password to get in and be very helpful, we hope. It’s part of their good service to you.

    If your problem is #2, if it works like the desktop (offline) development options I’ve used, you can easily start a new website, from scratch.

    For #3, both above options should get you out of trouble.

    I hope you have your trouble solved very soon!

    Warm regards,
    Linda Sue

    Hi Lillane!
    I think you must contact your hosting company and explain your plight so they can let you in. They can surely help you!
    Warm regards,
    Linda Sue

    Is your website currently online so we can see your banner?

    Hi there,
    Some website companies operate in a manner that locks the customer in. If you have no idea where to start, your learning curve may be too steep at this time. It may not be possible to do a “normal” move of content if you’re locked in, anyway. If it were my content, I’d find a free screen capture tool I could learn quickly and sort of take copies of my images and whatever else I valued. You’re likely stuck recreating it all anyway so it might be helpful to have a folder created on your hard drive to refer to as you work.
    You can also capture the source code of each page and put it in a folder for the same purpose, with the possibility of copying and pasting some of the previous text used.
    Best of luck!
    Linda Sue

    Hi there!

    I would try cutting and pasting the nav portion of the header under <img src=…alt> just above </div> to see if that works.

    The text below seems part of the image, so your nav menu would be below the text, if that works.

    Warm regards,
    Linda Sue

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