I typically keep the default style for the system-pages, so that
experiments with the template does not affect the complete site. I
think the default style is setup like this, so you can always navigate
to /system to get a working admin area.
This is likely too late now, but typically if you break something you
can use the back button and resubmit a fixed version.
If you have Pier OmniBrowser (in older versions of Pier) or Pier Admin
loaded you can easily use the alternative interface to fix the
problem. Otherwise the inspector is always a last resort.
Lukas
On 5 February 2012 23:13, sergio_101 <sergiolist(a)village-buzz.com> wrote:
here's one i could never figure out how to do..
okay..
so, if you edit a component.. say, header.. and you accidentally put
in some broken html.. say, you forget to close out a tag..
when you do this, the whole site is rendered incorrectly..
this then means that the whole site is breaks, and you can't edit it,
or go back to a different revision...
how would you go back and fix this?
thanks!
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