Remove ads from Web Acapella
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Hello, I would like to know if anyone knows how to remove the ad Created with Web accapella
Here's the link to my site: www.Worldtaatu.tk
Thank you to anyone who can give me the answer, best regards, Alessandro
Here's the link to my site: www.Worldtaatu.tk
Thank you to anyone who can give me the answer, best regards, Alessandro
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.5
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Empty your FTP with Filezilla, there is no reason for the banner to remain if there are no files left.
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Your computer doesn't do what you want ... but what you tell it to do.-
To remove the ad banner on Webacapella, simply delete this code on each page like INDEX, Page1, etc. I don't know much about it, but it was passed on to me recently, so here it is. I hope it helps you. ;)
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Either you pay for the paid version, or you stop using this software.
If I were you, I would choose the second option mainly because there are other free software options that do not display any ads. Moreover, these software programs generate better source code. I recommend Kompozer (an improvement of Nvu).
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Good evening,
I completely agree with you to stop using WebAccapella when we start to understand a little better how to create an interface for a website.
I would really like to work on it again, even if it means starting from scratch with my site created with WAccapella.
BUT when I transfer my images to Dreamweaver and see that whatever I do, the WebAccapella ad banner is still there, I don't understand.
I don't understand how to give them notice ;-p
And I'm searching online, impossible to find out how to remove the Web Accapella ad banner when we simply want to start over and have learned the lesson well (not enough apparently)...
Please help me or I'll end up tearing out the hair that I have left;-)
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Good initiative, well done!
Delete all files except your images with the extension ".jpg" (or .png, .gif ...) so you are sure to no longer have the banner.
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Ahh ah, thanks!
I've already made good progress on Dreamweaver, I'm happy!
But where am I going to remove these files,
because on my free SQL database, it doesn't detect any files (since I had already deleted everything)
but the WA ad banner is still there...
Ahhhhh, but my hair is hanging by a thread, pliz pliz. -
Yeah, delete everything but make sure to copy your images if they can't be retrieved elsewhere.
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Mmmm, yes, I've archived everything, my images are ready to live freed from this infernal vise.
Except that as I mentioned earlier, I have nothing left to delete on my server, there's nothing left.
It doesn't detect the banner that's hanging around and won't move.
Mmm, by deleting everything from the root of webaccapella on my computer, I haven't done it yet (I know, my head is full of air holes)... well, I'm going! -
Don't search anymore with Webacappella, but recreate your site with Kompozer or by learning XHTML/CSS.
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Good evening everyone, F16,
Well, I'm slowly (very) making progress after my divorce from Webaccapella.
A recap:
I have deleted all the files from my site to completely get rid of WA (and especially that pesky ad) on FileZilla.
In the meantime, I'm starting to create my pages on Dreamweaver, after having built a solid structure.
That's total bliss when you realize that now you know how to do it.
I'm solving, thanks to you, the export issues with my files through Dreamweaver which always refused (actually the solution was to go back to my old PC - I have a Mac now - where I had started with Free - they had kept my IP address from that computer - and I did the same operation to "clear" and signify - how, I don't know - that I exist but that I have another computer and it works now on my Mac);
Now, the story isn't over, 2 problems, 2 questions:
Problem 1: when I type my URL on the net, I end up on my old site with a black background, nothing but the Webaccapella ad that won't leave me alone
Problem 2: after this horrifying vision, I let out 2 curses and re-enter the URL and arrive at the index of my site (white background and all my folders laid bare) with... ANOTHER AD from I don't know where
How to fix both of them?
And how to directly land on my homepage and not the index of my FTP??
Ahhh, it's true that I've made good progress on Dreamweaver but you don't become a carpenter in a week...
Thank you again for all your help!!
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To land on your homepage, it must be named index.(html|php|htm|...).
Normally, if your FTP is properly emptied (no files left), there should be no reason for the advertisement to remain, so are you sure the advertisement is from Webacappella and not from your host?
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It’s very simple
in the index page of your site you paste this script between the Head and head tags
<script language=“javascript”>
if (top.frames.length!=0) top.location=self.document.location;
</script>
and there you go, job done -
Traduction demandée :
<script language=“javascript”>
if (top.frames.length!=0) top.location=self.document.location;
</script>-
Thank you all!!
Our efforts have paid off! I learned a lot and I don't regret removing my site from WebAccapella!
I'm progressing quickly on Dreamweaver, since my first question, and at the same time Flash no longer scares me and I'm managing...
I encourage anyone who wants to embark on the Dreamweaver adventure,
with the help of blogs like this one and many others, we can make it!!!
Thank you again (and here, I'm raising my arm towards the sky like Superman does before flying off with his red cape)!!
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You are moving away!
The question was: remove the Crée ad from Web accapella?
The answer given by Yacine11 works very well!!!
And Web accapella is quite nice and intuitive, for a personal page it's perfect!
Thank you Yacine11
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I am amazed by this kind of question!
As a PROFESSIONAL website creator, I sometimes use WEBACCAPELLA for certain backgrounds without the worries of unstable software (NVU? oh no, KOMPOSER now...)
Just two small remarks on the side
I prefer to pay €50 for a software than to spend X days (and nights) trying to work around it....
When giving advice, one should at least have the skills (modifying the "index" file HAHA!!!!!!
This kind of discussion is very low quality....-
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Don't hesitate to share your contact information, and I will be happy to provide you with references for the websites I have designed, some of which were EXCLUSIVELY created with WebAccapella.
I see that my point has been perfectly understood... I'm not trying to preach for or against certain software, but just to respect the work of the developers who designed them and to avoid the technical pitfalls of the "good advice" from those who are not the payers!!! -
You can contact me via PM, but you'll need to be logged in.
I'm okay with using WA for a personal site, or even for an association or a small business, but certainly not for a real professional or community site.
By the way, if it were that easy to create a professional site for the price of a WA license, all the people working in a web agency would be unemployed.
And I would be quite curious to know the price you charged for sites built with WA.
"I prefer to pay €50 for software than to spend X days (and nights) circumventing it...."
When you know the languages you’re using well enough, coding by hand is no slower than with a visual editor, and the code is much better. -
I prefer not to engage in conversation about the unemployment rate of web designers. I actually have a good friend not far from you who laid off 33 people!
Once again, don't make me say what I've never said: WA is not the miracle of website creation, it's just a very useful tool under certain conditions.
One thing I have a hard time understanding!
What is a professional website?
Some of my clients have ditched their flash site for a very simple, well-designed, clear, and explicit site, and above all well-optimized for search engines.
I have clients in the hotel industry, cleaning companies, associations, and finance managers, and I still don't understand
but I'm just starting... I will surely learn thanks to the good advice of all those who are better than me!
I frequent many IT forums and make this sad observation:
in this kind of discussion, the problem is not the advice itself, but the technical value of the one giving it and its validity in the field.
For example, take a formatted post, go on this forum (which is actually much better than many) and try to install Windows from a USB stick by following the advice given to you...
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pathetic - January 10, 2011 at 11:44 PM
This technique, which involves taking hostage people who have little or no reference points in the digital world, is pathetic. I suspect, given the forced presence techniques of this Web Acappella, that some of the fervent support expressed above for this crappy application might be the work of its creator.
A collective action against this kind of attitude would be beneficial. Just because one went through EPITA doesn't mean that people are stupid.
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I managed to get by with a lot of tinkering on Dreamweaver and...
Ffffff, it's so good!!
Don't lose heart, you others!
Thanks, Avion, thanks everyone!
Now, I'm going to focus a bit more on Flash!
See you soon - that's for sure -! -