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Hi Inger.

Item 1 refers to a non-editable title, rather than to a non-editable page (see item 3).

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Frank
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OK ;)
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User 2684790 Photo


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I would like to have the options to insert and edit CSS and HTML manually as addition. If I am not wrong, recently CSS-View in RSD is "view-only" and the HTML can only be inserted as element - particular. I would appreciate an editor mode for both (CSS and HTML) for the complete page.
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To make life a little easier

Problem: When needing to change text, I need to click on the text container and at times I find myself clicking a few times till it selects and then I type Command T. Then I can change the type. I understand that the selection tool is the only way to get to this.

Solution: Have a tool (Text Tool) that when selected allows you to bypass all of those layers and simply select and change. So much easier and faster if doing a lot of copying and pasting. Would really speed up the process.

Alternate Solution: An area where when clicked, would just list all editable text on the page or document. That's all you'd see... just the text on a black screen. Obviously broken up in blocks so as not to damage the integrity of the design but allow you to make quick changes to something. No styles, just text.




Also when the program loads up, it would mention that there is a update available with a button to allow the process to start.
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I guess to add to that text area page.... your other tools would show up there like the search and replace, the spell check... all that stuff down the road.

I'm sure there's a lot of people out there that feel when the MAIN CORE of the design is done, the rest is just changes. To have something that simply dummies down the screen and let's you focus on the text would be great. For me anyways.
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I KNOW THE POWERS THAT BE WILL ROLL THEIR EYES AT THIS..... but....
MATERIALIZE.CSS FRAMEWORK ADD-ON

I have been checking into this framework being sponsored by Google which is inspired by its Material design framework, and I love it. Its smaller in scope, but each component, plugin and features, are awesome, and unique. I think it will truly be a way to make simple websites.

Its still in beta, so CC has time. - but its at 0.98.... so its close to rocking and rolling.
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it would be great to be able to add atributes to a link. at the minute i can add atributes to buttons and list items etc. but not directly to the anchor. It would be nice to have this for bootstrap style menus with dropdowns.
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Scott King wrote:
it would be great to be able to add atributes to a link. at the minute i can add atributes to buttons and list items etc. but not directly to the anchor. It would be nice to have this for bootstrap style menus with dropdowns.


You should take this issue to the forums as a discussion. I am able to add data attributes in Bootstrap themes to all the links. In the Design Pane, under elements, there is the "Attribute" section, by default it is closed, you need to click the arrow to open it up. Then you select the element then click in the attribute menu to start adding those items.
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Have the RSD logo in top left of RSD 2.0 change to BS logo (or add) and also for FF too. Since I have all three programs, I would like something visual to indicate what framework I am in.
Bootstrap 5 CSS Grid.
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+1
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