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    I’m using MODx .95 with ’friendly URLs’, ’friendly aliases’ and ’friendly alias path’.

    When I login and then browse the site as normal until I get to pages like;

    http://www.my-domain.com/news/news-article-01.html

    where the pages sit inside folders QuickEdit display’s, not in it’s usual stylish naviagtaion bar but like how an CSS list displays without any styling.

    Anyone know why this happens? huh
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      My best guess would be you didn’t include :

      <base href="[(site_url)]" />


      in your template...
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        Perfect. Thanks davidm

        Is that MODx standard tag, as I didn’t see it in the documentation.

        Or was the reason is didn’t work because of the friendly option?

        Thanks
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          It’s in the default minimal template, but it’s easy to leave out when creating your own templates if (like me) you’ve not used base href before.

          It’s actually a standard HTML tag, but the [(site_url)] bit of it basically sits in place of http://www.yoursite.com/
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            Thanks Pete, it’s good to know these little things.

            Overall when QuickEdit didn’t display as usual it wasn’t a major set back more as ’hmm I know shouldn’t do that’ but I can live with it.

            But now I know. smiley
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              No probs, glad I could help. smiley
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