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    Jake commented  · 

    Neither my Publish Online dashboard nor any of my documents are loading in a browser anymore. I just get an error "This site cannot be reached". This has been the case for the last few days, haven't been able to view any documents. In fact, I can't seem to view anyone's Publish Online links anymore...just loads for a while then the error message

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    Jake commented  · 

    First off, this whole issue revolves around the fact that there are left and right navigation arrows built within the Publish Online interface.

    In the document I'm currently making, I am using my own custom navigation arrows within my document. I have set these arrows to skip over certain pages because they will be accessing them through other buttons (in short, these navigation arrows I've created won't be leading them in a linear fashion through the document.

    These work fine, but the only issue is the OTHER arrows that are actually a part of Publish Online's interface. These cycle straight through linearly. I would either like for there to be an option to hide certain pages within InDesign so that these arrows skip over them as well. OR the other solution is to have the ability to get rid of the Publish Online arrows altogether (or maybe even just change the color of them to the background gray so that the viewer won't even know they're there).

    Thanks!

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