I have all the old CC software and, after watching and being very impressed by the 5 point RSD tutorial, I am at the point of purchasing RSD. There is one thing that I have not been able to find by searching - can anyone tell me if RSD will let me set up passwords for just some of the pages on my website?
Thanks in anticipation - with CC ready in hand
Ron
Thanks in anticipation - with CC ready in hand
Ron
Ron Lewis wrote:
I have all the old CC software and, after watching and being very impressed by the 5 point RSD tutorial, I am at the point of purchasing RSD. There is one thing that I have not been able to find by searching - can anyone tell me if RSD will let me set up passwords for just some of the pages on my website?
Thanks in anticipation - with CC ready in hand
Ron
I have all the old CC software and, after watching and being very impressed by the 5 point RSD tutorial, I am at the point of purchasing RSD. There is one thing that I have not been able to find by searching - can anyone tell me if RSD will let me set up passwords for just some of the pages on my website?
Thanks in anticipation - with CC ready in hand
Ron
We have a program that will do exactly what you are looking for. You can protect any file or folder. Checkout Website Access Manager.
http://www.coffeecup.com/website-access-manager
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Still have CC in hand! 2 more questions:
Can I add a page that is not built by RSD to an RSD website? (i.e. one I write myself in html)
Can I add a 'visit counter' to an RSD website (or put in on my own html page from question 1)
Thanks
Ron
Can I add a page that is not built by RSD to an RSD website? (i.e. one I write myself in html)
Can I add a 'visit counter' to an RSD website (or put in on my own html page from question 1)
Thanks
Ron
Can I add a page that is not built by RSD to an RSD website? (i.e. one I write myself in html)
No, you cannot import pages into RSD. Each page needs to be designed within the software.
Can I add a 'visit counter' to an RSD website (or put in on my own html page from question 1)
You sure can. Use the HTML element and you can paste in your counter markup.
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Just finished downloading installing the Responsive package - thanks for your prompt (i.e. 'Responsive') help!
Now to work!
Ron
Now to work!
Ron
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Hello CoffeeCup family, I would like to see RSD have the ability to edit the HTML element content / code in a larger window which would allow us to tweek the code while still in RSD.
Thanks,
-WMFX
Thanks,
-WMFX
Hi Guys;
Is the next version of RSD going to support the AMP project? I checked the head of one of my pages, and it doesn't list all the reguired meta and link tags. It would be super if you could, as it would save a lot of time from inserting everything manually.
I'm not sure about the body section yet, haven't read that far.
Google is going to require this on mobile sites starting in February, 2016.
Thanks.
Ronn
Is the next version of RSD going to support the AMP project? I checked the head of one of my pages, and it doesn't list all the reguired meta and link tags. It would be super if you could, as it would save a lot of time from inserting everything manually.
I'm not sure about the body section yet, haven't read that far.

Google is going to require this on mobile sites starting in February, 2016.
Thanks.
Ronn
Hey Up All
Just a small though (but probably a huge job)
It would be nice to be able to indent a line within a paragraph (without using space bar) (or am I missing something)
Got some more little thoughts, but waiting to see the new version
Great work CC Team, the RSD and flexy thingy really gets the job done.
Just a small though (but probably a huge job)
It would be nice to be able to indent a line within a paragraph (without using space bar) (or am I missing something)
Got some more little thoughts, but waiting to see the new version
Great work CC Team, the RSD and flexy thingy really gets the job done.
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Wayanjaya wrote:
Hey Up All
Just a small though (but probably a huge job)
It would be nice to be able to indent a line within a paragraph (without using space bar) (or am I missing something)
Got some more little thoughts, but waiting to see the new version
Great work CC Team, the RSD and flexy thingy really gets the job done.
Hey Up All
Just a small though (but probably a huge job)
It would be nice to be able to indent a line within a paragraph (without using space bar) (or am I missing something)
Got some more little thoughts, but waiting to see the new version
Great work CC Team, the RSD and flexy thingy really gets the job done.
You can indent the first line of a paragraph only. This option is called Indent and can be found within the Typography section on the Design pane of the Paragraph element.

Can you provide a use case for why you would need to indent another line other than the first line? This may help us to understand why it would be needed.
If really needed you could also make that line a new paragraph and use the indent feature.
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