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Thread: This layout structure seems to be invalid. Recovery mode

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Lynne McNamee

post date:
2011-02-02 16:45:13
I'm deep into a build and just got this message on one of the template pages:

This layout structure seems to be invalid. Recovery mode is available with layouts last succesfully edited with version > 1.0.260. Try fix the structure or contact support.


So I'm contacting support! I have a spry horizontal menu using the Dreamweaver Spry Menu functions. To have menu centered on page AND to have submenus show, had to change to "relative" from "absolute."

Help! Thanks.

Also, I have been working from home because of the weather. Can my license for Layouts be used on my office computer and my home laptop, as long as both aren't running at the same time? If I reset the license, will I need to do that every time I switch between computers?
Horea Radu [Extend Studio]

post date:
2011-02-03 09:13:56
Hi,

Yes, you can use the license on any computer (you just have to reset it when switching).

The message with the invalid structure usually appears when you have some tags that are not closed. Could you, please, send us the page (along with the css files that are used in the page) at support@extendstudio.com so that we can take a look?

Best regards,
Horea RADU.
Lynne McNamee

post date:
2011-02-08 09:35:30
I sent the files on Thursday, 2/3. When do you think I might get a response, please? Thanks. Lynne
Andrei Rinciog [Extend Studio]

post date:
2011-02-09 07:15:29
Hello Lynne,

I've sent you an email a couple of minutes ago.

Regards,
Andrei Rinciog