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Question mark
Indicates a file that GoLive cannot open.
Error icon
Indicates one or more files with that error in the folder (the icon appears in the Status column for a
folder).
Note:
Before checking the site for errors, be sure to refresh the site window to display the latest status information. (See
“To refresh the Files, CSS, Extras, Diagrams, Collections or Publish Server tab” on page 209.)
To fix a broken link on a page listed with a Bug icon
1
Make sure the Inspector is displayed.
2
Double-click the page with the broken link in the Files tab of the site window.
3
To show link warnings in the page, do one of the following:
•
Click the Show Link Warnings button
on the toolbar or in the Highlight palette.
•
Choose View > Show Link Warnings.
4
If necessary, do either of the following to get information that may help you find the broken link:
•
Locate missing objects on the page (objects with a red border)—for example, an image placeholder where an image
should be.
•
Look for link warnings—that is, objects or text with a red border.
5
Select the object or text on the page that contains the broken link.
6
Inspect the link in the URL text box in the Inspector, and then reestablish the link.
See also
“About links” on page 167
To find the source of Smart Object warnings
Smart Object warnings occur when you copy a Smart Object but don’t create a separate target file for it (By default,
copies share target files).
1
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the warning icon
.
2
Choose Open > Open Related Smart Object Pages [x], where x is the number of pages that reference the Smart
Object.
See also
“To copy Smart Objects” on page 361
Checking the site for missing or orphan files
A file referenced on a page can be missing or orphaned. The Missing File icon
indicates that GoLive can’t find a
delete it. The Orphan File icon
file, possibly because you used the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) instead of GoLive to move, rename, or
(Windows) or
(Mac OS) indicates that GoLive can find a file locally, but it is
stored outside the web-content folder.
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