Visual Editor
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Something has gone wrong in my visual editor. Here is an example of what I see in the back end:
<h3><span style=”color: #ac0b0b;”>Business Success in Tough Times</span></h3><!–mep-nl–><h6>by Neil Raphel, Janis Raye, & Adrienne Raphel</h6><!–mep-nl–><!–mep-nl–><img class=”alignnone wp-image-980″ alt=”Buy Now Button” src=”http://brigantinemedia.com/business/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/BuyBtn2.png” width=”125″ height=”43″ /><!–mep-nl–><p><!–mep-nl–><!–mep-tab–>”When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson</p><!–mep-nl–><p><!–mep-nl–><!–mep-tab–>There comes a point in your company’s life cycle when times are tough. It could be the economy. It could be problems in your company’s industry. It could be tough times in your company itself: the death of the founder, a fire in the factory, or an accountant who cooks the books. The book “Business Success in Tough Times” examines business leaders and entrepreneurs who have shown the courage, will, and brainpower to succeed when other companies fail. Their stories illustrate nine characteristics of business success.</p><!–mep-nl–><p><!–mep-nl–>• Adaptability: Jay Parkinson, a physician who is reinventing the way doctors deliver health care.
• Collaboration: Joe Thompson, who spent 12 years building a coalition of hundreds of local people in support for a museum that the governor could no longer ignore.
• Customer Service: Don Gallegos, who as president of King Soopers Supermarket helped his company survive a competitive onslaught by making outstanding customer service the central focus of the company.
• Diversity: Bernier Mayo and Jack Cummings, two educators who went global to save a school on the brink of failure.
• Growth: Umang Gupta, who decided the best way to save his technology company when the dot-com bubble burst was to get larger, not smaller.
• Loyalty: Adam Burke, whose loyalty program has helped Hilton Hotels build its customer base during the recession.
• Niche Marketing: Steve Swasey, who helped Netflix overcome its much larger competitors to change the way people rent movies and become the premier DVD rental operation in the U.S.And again, this is the visual edtor.
Right now the front end is displaying correctly but I did have one page that I purged from the cache and now it appears like this to the user.
Not sure what I should try. I have switched themes, same result.
I look forward to hearing from someone.
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