Suggestions for Responsive Site...

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One of the things I find very useful in the new version (the 1.5 beta) is that you can show the outlines of the various elements. It helps understanding where I am on a page.
Still more useful I would find it, if this could be in the settings or preferences, so that you choose those outlines once, and then you can see them in each new project. Or at least an option to choose all the outlines with one click instead of having to go back and forth. How's that?
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Would Love to see Coast.rsd re-done using Flexbox by someone who knows it well, showing us where we should use it and how it benefits us. This would really be a good Flexbox learning experience, comparing the two!
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Jay Shrimplin wrote:
Would Love to see Coast.rsd re-done using Flexbox by someone who knows it well, showing us where we should use it and how it benefits us. This would really be a good Flexbox learning experience, comparing the two!



hahahahaha, Im with you on that Jay 100%

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An AWESOME feature would be the ability to import any .HTML file and make it responsive in RSD.

-WMFX
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We will soon need the ability to design for wearable gadgets like Apple watch, Google Glass, Oculus Rift and others.

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A transparent color button because easy is always good. And I forget about the alpha channel and end up searching this forum :/
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I could use some blank space at the bottom of the canvas. it fills up really fast and I've had some elements end up in strange places.
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midcentury wrote:
I could use some blank space at the bottom of the canvas. it fills up really fast and I've had some elements end up in strange places.

In my projects, whether using the Editor or RSD, I usually create a 'dummy' row at the bottom that I give a large top-margin (like 200px) to create the space you want.
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A drop-down within the program to import fonts :) .
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As in the thread referenced below, I have found, on occasion, that it would be nice to simply remove the setting for a particular item in a class. (For example, clear only the max-width or clear only the padding-top.) Currently, the only way to clear settings for a class is to click the circular arrow next to the state drop-down. However, that removes all settings for the class at that state.

It would be very handy to be able to reset to default (not just change/negate) specific settings of a class or id.

To put this in perspective, I don't run across this need very often, so it's not a big deal. It's just one of those handy details that would be nice.

Reference: http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/respons … n-a-class/
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