It would be nice to be able to reset the css for a row/column etc. I can view it and can see the behaviour I want that is in evidence in another row/column but can't make this one the same- essentially because the css is "empty" for a section until you modify it but once it has been modified once you can't reset it back to empty. eg if you set a margin to be -6 then change your mind you can only set it back to 0. the css is there for good no getting rid of it once there.
Thanks for your attention to this.
1. In Edit Mode, being able to select a portion of the text, and apply something like {white-space:nowrap} to that span would indeed work for me as a replacement for non-breaking spaces.
2. The ability to enter non-breaking spaces and non-breaking hyphens directly in Edit Mode would, I think, be even better (#4 below).
3. I seem to recall that similar requests have been made elsewhere in these forums, but the only one I have found via the Search facility is by Paintbrush at http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/the-bre … /andnbsp/.
4. Right clicking at the cursor in Edit Mode offers (amongst other things) a Paste option. A Special Character option, with a submenu including non-breaking space and non-breaking hyphen (perhaps also copyright, register, trademark and dagger) would be ideal.
Thanks again.
Frank
1. In Edit Mode, being able to select a portion of the text, and apply something like {white-space:nowrap} to that span would indeed work for me as a replacement for non-breaking spaces.
2. The ability to enter non-breaking spaces and non-breaking hyphens directly in Edit Mode would, I think, be even better (#4 below).
3. I seem to recall that similar requests have been made elsewhere in these forums, but the only one I have found via the Search facility is by Paintbrush at http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/the-bre … /andnbsp/.
4. Right clicking at the cursor in Edit Mode offers (amongst other things) a Paste option. A Special Character option, with a submenu including non-breaking space and non-breaking hyphen (perhaps also copyright, register, trademark and dagger) would be ideal.
Thanks again.
Frank
It would be great if you could save a color to a Project Color Palette. When the color selector comes up if Project colors were in an extended pane to the right it would be really handy for keeping colors in sync throughout a site.
A checkbox option for link (text or image) elements to "open in new window" would be good to have.
Alice Widtfeldt wrote:
A checkbox option for link (text or image) elements to "open in new window" would be good to have.
A checkbox option for link (text or image) elements to "open in new window" would be good to have.
You have that ability now Alice. Use the Target options.
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1- Ability to save color swatches in color plate
2 - please add present (%) value to height and width, specially when position set absolute it\'s crucial to have % value instead px .
2 - please add present (%) value to height and width, specially when position set absolute it\'s crucial to have % value instead px .
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Not sure if this may have been suggested but it would be really great to be able to create elements within a project which act like an include file so that you only need to create once and can use on multiple pages within the same project (and therefore any changes would be reflected on all pages that the element is on).
Jamie
Jamie
I have been a Visual Site Design user for some time, see http://deathwatchbeetle.net but have been wanting to move to a more responsive design.I have other sites in Drupal and ancient ones in FrontPage.
Have looked at Weebly and Webflow and now contemplating RSD. The one big problem with all these Responsive type apps., is the absence of an initial PDF file tutorial to show a NEW user a simple step by step (and I mean step by step) process of designing a one page web site with a Nav bar containing a logo and a couple of destinations e.g Home, About etc. Followed by some other elements containing text and maybe a picture and a link function. Videos do not always do a good job of allowing a user to follow the curser in a demonstration.
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) is still the best initial introduction into any methodology no matter what the subject.
A bibliography that describes the meaning of other words and functions in the RSD would also go a long way in helping a new user navigate and manipulate his/her way around.
Have looked at Weebly and Webflow and now contemplating RSD. The one big problem with all these Responsive type apps., is the absence of an initial PDF file tutorial to show a NEW user a simple step by step (and I mean step by step) process of designing a one page web site with a Nav bar containing a logo and a couple of destinations e.g Home, About etc. Followed by some other elements containing text and maybe a picture and a link function. Videos do not always do a good job of allowing a user to follow the curser in a demonstration.
KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) is still the best initial introduction into any methodology no matter what the subject.
A bibliography that describes the meaning of other words and functions in the RSD would also go a long way in helping a new user navigate and manipulate his/her way around.
Hi there Induna,
Have you checked this out?
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/learn-how-to-responsify-a-static-site-from-vsd-to-rsd/
Great starting point I think. If you need any help along the way just let us know.
Have you checked this out?
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/learn-how-to-responsify-a-static-site-from-vsd-to-rsd/
Great starting point I think. If you need any help along the way just let us know.
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Percentage height in RSD?
Kelvin
ON2 Interactive
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