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User 2693187 Photo


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Really? I've never received an e-mail regarding a new version?
Just thought it'd be a good function and probably cut out work for the CC Team in troubleshooting some people.

-A.
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VP of Software Development
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Adam Hicks wrote:
Really? I've never received an e-mail regarding a new version?
Just thought it'd be a good function and probably cut out work for the CC Team in troubleshooting some people.

-A.

We have sent quite a few emails about RSD for when each update is released.
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User 2660090 Photo


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I was thinking today that it would be nice to have an easy way of inserting a favicon. Perhaps in the side panel there could be an option to add one. Not only this, but a feature that automatically generates all the different sized favicons from one high res image for different devices and generates the <head> code for these.
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VP of Software Development
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Andrew Moss wrote:
I was thinking today that it would be nice to have an easy way of inserting a favicon. Perhaps in the side panel there could be an option to add one. Not only this, but a feature that automatically generates all the different sized favicons from one high res image for different devices and generates the <head> code for these.

You can do that easily now. Use the Resources Icon and include your icons that you want to use. After that, go to the Settings and you can add your favicon markup.

<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="http://example.com/favicon.ico" />
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="http://example.com/favicon.png" />
<link rel="icon" type="image/gif" href="http://example.com/favicon.gif" />
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User 2659880 Photo


Registered User
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I would like to see a block library. For example say I have created a footer in one template and I want to drag the footer to multiple templates. It would be good to have it in a library. Then you could also buy and sell "block" packs that other customers make.

Something like they are doing here with blocks
http://multifour.com/projects/select/mu … index.html
User 105928 Photo


Registered User
14 posts

Would be awesome to have a video element.
User 187934 Photo


Senior Advisor
20,226 posts

Brandon Struzyk wrote:
Would be awesome to have a video element.

The HTML element meets that need.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
User 1992891 Photo


Registered User
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one of the main things that i look for in Responsive site designer from an internet marketing point of view is simplicity and the added feature that will get the lay person up and running without to much of a learning curve. a simple way to take a mock and build it out very quickly. some of the features that i would like to see i consider the two most important for WordPress converts.
one is tracer - or carbon . that is where you can take a mockup or sample and trace or layout the build based on the mock or wire frame or a proto type. the second is a Built in Shortcodes library for people that use wordpress and are looking for a simple fast solution. Responsive site designer already have some of the codes but here is the list with those included.
Accordion (jQuery UI)
Blockquotes
Buttons
Code (Syntax Highlighter)
Colored Boxes
Columns
Visual Columns (Responsive)
CSS Frames
Dividers
Facebook Like buttons
Flattr buttons
Follow me on Twitter buttons
Galleries
Google +1 buttons
Highlight
Linkedin buttons
Maps (Google Maps)
Overlay (jQuery TOOLS)
Picture Frames (Landscape)
Picture Frames (Landscape)
Picture Frames (Portrait)
Picture Frames (Portrait)
Picture Frames (Square)
Picture Frames (Square)
Picture Frames (Square)
Pullquotes
ReTweet button
Tables
Tabs (jQuery UI)
Toggles (jQuery UI)
Tooltips (jQuery TOOLS)
Twitter buttons
URL (Custom Hyperlinks)

basically i would like to see CoffeeCup HTML Editor snippets and code inside of Responsive site designer.
thanks. the first thing that I was looking for was addition short codes or snippets simulator to ad dons in the WordPress
when i used to use front page I believe that they had a carbon feature installed to trace mock layouts.
thanks
User 2660090 Photo


Registered User
89 posts

I reckon it would be well wicked if RSD had a mobile device preview option much like Adobe Edge and Brackets have. I know this would involve CoffeeCup releasing an iPhone or Android app, but I think it would be pretty cool to easily be able to see a preview of my responsive website on my iPhone 6. At the moment this isn't possible (and it's a little different to just resizing the width of the desktop browser) without first uploading your website to the server. I know Chrome has simulators for different mobile devices within their developer tools, but this is not always totally accurate.
User 122279 Photo


Senior Advisor
14,518 posts

Good suggestion! Supported! Ffx also has some mobile views, but they are not accurate either.
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