Hi There,
I don’t no when the problem started but the text on my site is not displayed right. The letter  is shown on some lines. How to fix this?
Thanks!
Hi There,
I don’t no when the problem started but the text on my site is not displayed right. The letter  is shown on some lines. How to fix this?
Thanks!
Hi @GvLisdonk
Without a screenshot, it’s difficult to understand the issue.
Have you changed the font on your website? The problem might be related to that…
Does this happen on all browsers?
You should try clearing your browser cache to see if that fixes the issue, or try re-uploading your site from Sitely.
Could it be that you copied and pasted your text into Sitely?
Or it could be - Weird characters like â are showing up on my site – Code A Site Blog
Hi Allan, thanks for your reply.
Here you can see the problem I have. It’s not shown like this when live previewing in a browser then it’s perfect.
Also the problem does happen in other browsers.
Hi @GvLisdonk, this is about how you publish your website. The issue is about text encoding, and if you are exporting to disk and then uploading manually, Sitely is following the text encoding you indicate during export.
If you are publishing directly to the site, Sitely generally auto-detects that the server is using a legacy text encoding, and generates all page text as plain ASCII, that works with all servers. This has the side effect of making the site slightly larger, and in some cases raises other compatibility issues with sharing platforms, compared to the more modern UTF-8 (unicode) text encoding.
So how are you publishing the site? Can you give a link to the page so we can check?
Hi Duncan,
I upload the site directly through Sitely. I discovered that when I add a space at the beginning or end of a line, it gives the “” error. The same issue occurs when using an apostrophe between letters. I also had a coffee cup emoji in the top right corner that was always working, but since an update, it is broken as well.
The site is: www.gijsvanlisdonk.nl
Yeah your server is producing a legacy character encoding. Perhaps after a server change or configuration change on the server.
You should be able to solve it by repeating the publishing setup, so that Sitely can autodetect the configuration change on the server.
Hi Ducan,
Sorry for the late response. What do you mean by changing the server? I haven’t changed anything before, but the problem suddenly occurred.
Thanks!
I don’t think it’s possible to know, sometimes web hosting providers make blanket changes to all their domains. Regardless, if you repeat the publishing setup as mentioned it should be fixed.