VIDEO- How to Export CSS changes...

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Hello all!

Here is our first Video tip created for Responsive Layout Maker to show you how to make CSS changes in RLM without effecting your current HTML content changes in your exported project.

Take a look and let us know if it helps! :)

https://vimeo.com/coffeecupsoftware/rev … e38262796c
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Very good start.

I already learned something.

Keep on making them, I need that :/
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Exactly what the newbies to this stuff needs.. great!!
More please
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Responsive Layout Maker Pro is a fantastic web tool. I'm finally catching on to how to use it. I'd gate my skills at a 3rd or 4th grade level but I'm determined to become proficient with it.

I've been watching the video on, Creating a Horizontal Menu With Responsive Layout Maker Pro. I find it hard to follow because it goes so fast and is kind of sketchy in places, although I admire the persons skills who is presenting it.

maybe it would possible to make these tutorials sectioned like in a slide show or a Power Point presentation?
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Ed wrote:
Responsive Layout Maker Pro is a fantastic web tool. I'm finally catching on to how to use it. I'd gate my skills at a 3rd or 4th grade level but I'm determined to become proficient with it.

I've been watching the video on, Creating a Horizontal Menu With Responsive Layout Maker Pro. I find it hard to follow because it goes so fast and is kind of sketchy in places, although I admire the persons skills who is presenting it.

maybe it would possible to make these tutorials sectioned like in a slide show or a Power Point presentation?


Videos are the best option for these. Most of the videos have been done by our users. I am happy with any format they choose to use.

Would you like to recreate the videos in a Slideshow fashion?
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For those of us who don't hear too well, like me, slideshows would be excellent.
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For those who want a PowerPoint, here is a tool that you can use to make one.

https://www.google.com/search?q=video+t … p;ie=UTF-8

Powerpoint.... Is it 1998 again already? ;)
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I retired from Powerpoint since 1998 as learned doing things with flash :)
As for demos I still can make it image based slideshows and off course flash base demo but then Apple no longer support flash and you wont be able to see demos on ipad and etc.. and beside all it takes lots of time for editing and worse part I have to hosted it on my website and it cost me more space and more more money. :( Video is the best option as we can host it for free on YouTube.
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Mansour ... wrote:
I retired from Powerpoint since 1998 as learned doing things with flash :)
As for demos I still can make it image based slideshows and off course flash base demo but then Apple no longer support flash and you wont be able to see demos on ipad and etc.. and beside all it takes lots of time for editing and worse part I have to hosted it on my website and it cost me more space and more more money. :( Video is the best option as we can host it for free on YouTube.


I agree Mansour. Videos are the best medium for this type of training. Keep it up you are doing a wonderful job! :)
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Just watched Exporting CSS changes in Responsive Layout Maker without effecting your HTML Content. Very professional short and to the point, no confusion. Loved it and hope you will provide many more. I need as much help as i can get. :P

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