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Hi there,
using the color tool is simple, but when I want to know, which self defined color field my element uses, I can´t see, which one it is. Please make a rectangle around the chosen color.
Thanks and Regards
Uwe
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User 122279 Photo


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Sounds like a good idea!
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On the Content > Components tab, it would be awesome to be able to reorder tabs. This would allow the user to be able to keep similar tabs together such as cards, layout divs, etc.
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User 257029 Photo


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Hi.

Responsive Site Designer came with a library of over 100 components. SITE designer no longer has this feature, at least as far as I can tell, so users no longer start out with a component library, but have to add them one by one, mostly from themes they have to purchase. This is a real drawback -- you took away an important feature with the upgrade. I don't suppose you've restored it with 4.0?

There is a option to "get more components" on the components window, but it leads to a page that has said "coming soon" ever since Site Designer came out.

I also hope the guides have been improved. The selection outline doesn't make any difference whether turned on or off, and the outline practically disappears when you actually click on anything; the empty dropzone pattern is so faint as to be almost invisible; and the x-ray mode gives everything a pale blue tint that the blue highlighting is difficult to discern against.

User 122279 Photo


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hatter wrote:
Hi.

Responsive Site Designer came with a library of over 100 components. SITE designer no longer has this feature, at least as far as I can tell, so users no longer start out with a component library, but have to add them one by one, mostly from themes they have to purchase.


If you check the theme shop, you will find that most of the themes are actually free of charge.
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User 2093190 Photo


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Hi, Coffeecup-Team,

I have a large screen (2560x1440 - WQHD) and I don´t need the full width of the canvas to show the whole site, but the 1440 pixels of the height are not enough to display the panes without scrolling. Please make it possible to handle the panes like "flying" panes for large screens. Thank you and

Regards
Uwe
puncto – grafik & marketing
D - 69126 Heidelberg
https://www.puncto.info
Actually you´ll find my work here: https://puncto.coffeecup.com/
User 2040390 Photo


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Uwe Schmitt wrote:
Hi, Coffeecup-Team,

I have a large screen (2560x1440 - WQHD) and I don´t need the full width of the canvas to show the whole site, but the 1440 pixels of the height are not enough to display the panes without scrolling.


Me too! (as in large monitor) When I make the canvas full-screen, the default pane fits perfectly the screen height. When I open any of the closed choices, it scrolls.

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User 2273654 Photo


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If you orient your monitor portrait instead of landscape it will be 1440 wide and 2560 tall and will make for far less scrolling..
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User 122279 Photo


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Are you serious, Greg? ;)
My monitor is not quite as large as mentioned by Uwe and Stonecherub, but if I followed your advice, I would have to build some kind of support to put it sideways on my desk, and also, the width would not be enough...
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User 2792467 Photo


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161 posts

Greg is right!
I tried portrait mode, with 32 inch monitor and 2160w x 3840h in portrait mode much less scrolling.
But now I risk trading in my mouse arm for a neck hernia :rolleyes:
Eindhoven :: Netherlands

It's easy to see, once you see it.

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