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Does anyone else get really excited at learning new things about the RLM, I've learned loads today about hidden stuff at break points etc , I say to my wife oh man this is so good and she says uh huh :lol:
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It is an awesome program. Takes days to weeks off of hand coding a truly responsive website.

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Adam East wrote:
It is an awesome program. Takes days to weeks off of hand coding a truly responsive website.



It's fascinating how you guys have actually coded, there so much brilliance to it, I honestly believe Adam it's beautiful, I know talking about a program is beautiful is a bit sad :lol: but it is. I think if there was colour picker it would be perfect, really super. Not saying for minute I'm a guru, but the learning is good too :cool:
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I think if there was colour picker it would be perfect, really super.


I think that would add more weight to the program. This is for fast and easy responsive websites. A color picker would be something that takes away from development of new Frameworks and much more. Plus we already have a color picker program and Mac has a built in color picker app. :P

I have sent the suggestion up that was made a few days ago on the suggestions thread.
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Adam East wrote:
I think if there was colour picker it would be perfect, really super.


I think that would add more weight to the program. This is for fast and easy responsive websites. A color picker would be something that takes away from development of new Frameworks and much more. Plus we already have a color picker program and Mac has a built in color picker app. :P

I have sent the suggestion up that was made a few days ago on the suggestions thread.


Yeah I'm probably picking ;) I already have color pickers for art work I do, so there's always work around's. I am getting better all the time with this prog. Every year I try and learn something new towards Web Development so this goes some way for that.
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Adam East wrote:
I think that would add more weight to the program. This is for fast and easy responsive websites. A color picker would be something that takes away from development of new Frameworks and much more. Plus we already have a color picker program and Mac has a built in color picker app. :P

I agree. I like that it's the same look and feel in all the responsive programs.
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Adam East wrote:
I think that would add more weight to the program. This is for fast and easy responsive websites. A color picker would be something that takes away from development of new Frameworks and much more. Plus we already have a color picker program and Mac has a built in color picker app. :P

I agree. I like that it's the same look and feel in all the responsive programs.


OK. Yeah I want the Menu Maker and the Form maker, I'll have to save my pennies first though :) The form builder is an essential bit of kit for me, but can't get it this month.
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It will still be there next month. :P
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I think RLM is perfect! I think more resources now need to be diverted to RSD!! :D:D
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Adam East wrote:
It will still be there next month. :P


Oh yeah I've tried the trial, but it only uploads to S-drive, although that's handy it's not what I need it for, but it's a nice tool. I always use forms for websites, yet I hardly ever use them myself unless I have to.

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