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Text, colors....different published to folder



User: Guest 10 years ago
Earlier in another post, I wrote about red vertical lines extending down below accompanying text blocks-i.e. more in the Safari published version than in original EasyWeb pages. Also that colors were more intense. Began to experiment with rounded rectangles around text boxes, thinking that might give me a temporary workaround. But that presented a new problem. Text did not appear to be the same at times-sometimes a line return would occur at a different word in the Safari version. Nor did the spacing within the rounded rectangle around the text look the same.

On looking at the Safari version more closely, it also seemed there was much more space between the paragraphs in Safari. Also the font-Verdana-looked a good bit thicker. I was using Verdana regular but on Safari it looked more like Verdana bold. Incidentally, I created the site from scratch, copy and pasting from iWeb. I wonder if people are running into these issues when they use templates?

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User: Guest 10 years ago
Decided to go ahead and experiment with one page, using a template instead of working from scratch. Everything worked fine!! Images, fonts, lines, color hues in Safari looked the same as I created them in EasyWeb. For some reason, in some way, I seem to have messed things up when I brought over my old images and text from iWeb. If I can't figure just what I did, I may have to do everything all over again and go the template route. Any ideas?
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User: Guest 10 years ago
Damn! While I'm not having big vertical line problems and text placement problems using the template, the color intensity problem (published site colors much sharper, Verdana font looks thicker) seems to have returned.

Maybe I'm not publishing to folder correctly? -I click on the Publish icon at the bottom left of the page, then in the folder I've created on the desktop, click on one of the pages which opens up the site in Safari. Or could the size of the image (photograph) mess things up when I publish?

Also am I correct in assuming that you don't need an account to use the Beta-that having an account assumes you've signed up for paid hosting? I ask this because when I click on Publish, I get the message that I "must" sign in to my EasyWeb account.
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User: Christopher 10 years ago
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I wonder if people are running into these issues when they use templates?


Has nothing to do with using templates or not, or importing from iweb. So if you're looking for a fix that way, I think you're unfortunately wasting your time. I created my site using blank pages and like many others here, am experiencing the same thing. It's been brought up in different ways in different posts and threads. Colours in pictures are more intense and darker (to me, looks like Gamma shift which I can simulate in Apple Compressor for example) and thicker font rendering. Like you, I sincerely hope this is being looked at and that a fix is on the way! Because if what you see is not what you get... Houston, we have a problem.

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User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
I think it has something to do with color profiles.

For the fonts though they just appear sharper in safari.

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User: Christopher 10 years ago
Color profile makes sense. Like srgb compared to Adobe1998.

I don't know if this is even possible, but would it make sense to render the text in EW the same as it will appear online? Cause it's not just Safari where text appears bolder. For me, it looks better online though than in EW. But definitely different.

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User: Yelena 10 years ago
Sometimes the text looks just sharper which is fine - even better. But some fonts ( Open Sans for example) looks bad when bold is used. In EasyWeb and Google to ts it looks lovely but when published it is way too thick.

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User: Yelena 10 years ago
Sometimes the text looks just sharper which is fine - even better. But some fonts ( Open Sans for example) looks bad when bold is used. In EasyWeb and Google to ts it looks lovely but when published it is way too thick.

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Yelena
MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3
IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3
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