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@ JoAnn @Andrew

The cost theme has all images linked to sdrive nothing is in the local resources so when you export, of course nothing will be there. If images ARE linked into the resources, then when you export they will be there. It's my guess that neither of you want to use those images anyway and will want to include your own.

Maybe its just me I guess... am I missing something? I think that this post is making it sound very complicated when it is actually quite simple.
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Steve wrote:
I think that this post is making it sound very complicated when it is actually quite simple.

Agreed! :D
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@Steve
Yes, you are right about wanting to use my own images. I want to use the coast theme to practice with and want to replace the coast images with my own, but how do I know how large to make my images if I do not know how large the image is that I am replacing? Not looking to change any of the code, just to play & learn.
Since we have found out that the images are not stored in a folder, but remotely on S-Drive, I now had to figure out how big each image was that I was going to replace with my images.... thus the simple question turned into this discussion which turned into the answer I was originally looking for.
Answer: To find out how large each image is in the "Coast Theme" you must:
go to the inspector panel
view & copy the URL of the image
Open the image in a new Google Browser window
Right click image & choose "Inspect Element"
And Taaa Daaa! THE SIZE OF THE IMAGE WILL BE REVEALED!


If you have an easier way of finding the size of these images, please let me know & thanks again for all the input. It really helps to hear from all of the members.
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Text alignment in an unordered list/paragraph.
I wish to make a list with bullets where the text is more than one line. It there fore 'wraps'. It is not up against the left of the container but a cm or two in. An example is attached. Bottom left of 'Specials' Page'. Its not just on this page but will be used on a number of further pages that I build as time goes by, so I really would like to know the best way to do this. The second line of text should line up with the first letter of the start of the paragraph or line, that contains the bullet
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Terrybull wrote:
Text alignment in an unordered list/paragraph.

I think it would be worth studying this thread.

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I'm working with The Coast also and found the background image easy enough. My problem is that instead of jumping to a spot down the page I want to create additional pages. That's easy enough but when I change the background image at the top it changes on other pages also. I've tried assigning a different ID or assigning an additional class but that top image stays the same for all pages. What am I missing?
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Hi Carolyn,
Unlink it as a symbol.
http://tutorials.coffeecup.com/responsi … l#chap-3-3
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