What's New in WOW - The Member ID and Password text boxes disappear from the Member Zone Login window. http://blogs-it.cgaux.org/WOW_news.php en-US http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss The Member ID and Password text boxes disappear from the Member Zone Login window. <p>A problem unique to the Cute editor used in WOW can result in the Member ID and Password fields disappearing in the Login window, so that members cannot login to a WOW web page. This occurs in rare cases when the Import WOW-I button resulted in some bad html code being inserted into the top of a WOW II page. This also results in a &#188;&#8221; deep white bar showing to both sides at the very top of the page.</p> <ol> <li>The fix is to remove the bad lines of html code by editing the page(s) involved:</li> <li>Login by gaining access to your site by using the generic WOW login at http://wow.uscgaux.info.</li> <li>Go to the Configuration Dashboard, and edit the page in question. This will bring up the page in WOW&#8217;s Cute editor.</li> <li>Switch to HTML view in the editor instead of Normal view (select HTML on the lower left of the editor window).</li> <li>At the top of the page in HTML view, look for and delete all code between successive sets of &lt;style type=&gt;&#8230;&#8230;&lt;/style&gt; tags. Do this until you get to a tag &lt;.....&gt; that is not &lt;style&gt;. These problem lines at the top of the page will look something like the following examples:<br /><br /><span style="font-family: courier new,courier;">&lt;style type="text/css" isprelink="true"&gt;@import url(http://wow.uscgaux.info/cuteeditor_files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);&lt;/style&gt;<br />&lt;style type="text/css"&gt;@import url(../content_cute.css);&lt;/style&gt;<br />&lt;style type="text/css"&gt;@import url(php.css);&lt;/style&gt;<br /> <br /></span> </li> <li>Note that each of the problem code lines always begins with &#8220;&lt;style type=&#8221;, and end with &#8220;&lt;/style&gt;&#8220;. There could be anywhere from one to more than thirty of these lines that need to be stripped.</li> <li>Go to the bottom of the page, look for and delete any lines that also say the same as #4 above, starting at the last line, and working backwards to the first non-style tag.</li> <li>Save the page.</li> <li>View the unit page, and confirm that the white bar is gone, and the member login boxes appear again.</li> </ol> <p>&#160;</p> http://blogs-it.cgaux.org/WOW_news.php/2012/05/04/the-member-id-and-password-text-boxes-disappear-from-the-member-zone-login-window