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| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Reorder/sort assets |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS APP!!! |
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[b:266u2h1g][size=150:266u2h1g]I've been playing with EasyWeb for the past few hours and I'm having a blast. The drag n'drop feature is amazing! As of right now.., the only 2 features I wish were available was the ability to import websites previously created with iWeb. Also with the text formatting. It allows for left, center, and right margining however, I've always preferred to justify my margins. I think it makes for a much better looking presentation. Given these minor issues.., I certainly hope that EasyWeb will prove to be affordable! AJ[/size:266u2h1g][/b:266u2h1g] |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS APP!!! |
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I too am loving this app. Just started playing with it a few hours ago and now I'm late for getting dinner ready. iWeb use to do this to me often. I am curious.... Although I have just started, I am seeing that I am having problems with adding pictures. My hubby is a semi professional photographer and everything he shoots is in RAW. Maybe that is why I am having a difficult time. Didn't iWeb have something like a "drag image here" place holder? It seems photos would seamlessly go into iWeb and fit a predetermined area. I know I can change the constraints in inspector and I am not that lazy, but that is one of the elements of iWeb that was so friendly. I know you can't "copy" iWeb and call it something else. But is there a way to do this? Have I just not messed around enough with EasyWeb yet to figure it all out? So far so good, this non-html person here is liking what I am seeing and I believe with some tweaks here and there, this could be the "real" replacement for iWeb.... especially for the non-html`er like me. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS APP!!! |
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I tried the recommend use of the drag and drop and I am finding it easy, however, when I drag a picture into the area I am working in, it is so large it takes for ever to size down by using the (I have no idea what they are called) outline with a box in each corner of the pic. Might this be because I am using RAW format pictures? I opened iWeb to refresh my memory on how it works and I select a pic from the media tab, click drag and drop. The picture remains a small size (even with RAW format) and it is highlighted with the box outline so I can adjust the size as I would like. I also tried the Inspector third tab over and tried to preset the size I wanted, that didn't work. If I resized manually (using the outlined box around the picture) then tried the third tab over to set the constrains, it could leave the picture with a wide borer on either side of the picture if I went too small. Sometimes for my use, I do want the picture that small. I don't know if I am making any sense with this, sorry I am a non-web designer linguist. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Header scroll inside EasyWeb |
| Seems to scroll as expected in Safari. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Header scroll inside EasyWeb |
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The top margin is 15, the browser background dark blue. The header has the graphic for the top edge of the border, the colored scrollwork, page title text box, two lines and the menu. The page background has a tiled image fill of the sides of the border. The 'Not scrolled" image shows this setup, which matches the page as displayed in Safari. The "Scrolled" image shows EW scrolling the page; when scrolled further than the top margin distance the browser background appears. This effect persists for the entire page, with all elements scrolling on top of the top margin. The page scrolls as expected in the browser, with this setup giving the impression that the page is floating on the background. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: How to Preview my Website |
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Hi, Can someone tell me how to preview my site to see how it would look once it is published? I want to gauge an idea of size and space. Seen something on here about a Visit button but there nothing in help to tell me how to use it or where it's located. Thanks, Jp |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: How to Preview my Website |
| Thanks....it prompts me to log in....do I have to have a registered domain? |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: How to Preview my Website |
| Many thanks this worked.....sorry I'm a complete beginner! :) |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: How to Preview my Website |
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[quote="Roddy":2j3o6997]Don't apologize - it's not exactly obvious how this is done![/quote:2j3o6997] Thanks for this Roddy! I've been stumbling around the app looking for this option for the last day. It should be a bit more noticeable in the menus. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Navigation bar design |
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okay i am kind of a noob with easyweb and mac, but i got this special designet navigationbar (design) from iweb. Is there anyway i can get that design with me to easyweb, and still use the navigation option in ew? I know i can copy it from iweb and then use link every button, but i would like to copy only the design over to easyweb no buttons and then have easyweb creation the buttons via the navigation menu.. Sorry for the noob question but just can't figure that part out.. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Navigation bar design |
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Sure here is a picture.. It is the line under the top picture, what i would like is just to add a navagation bar to that line, so it's just buttons no change to that design.. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Navigation bar design |
| And i just figured it out, is was a copy paste problem from iWeb sorry.. i used several layers in my iwep design and i forgot.. so i got it copied and everything is working so far :) |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Facebook widget |
| I tried searching forums for this. Am I the only one have problems with psitioning the Facebook widget? It has A LOT of empty space so that limits where you can put it. Twitter seems to be fine though. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Additional placement guides |
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Indicator that appears when vertically/horizontally aligned elements are at equal spacing in either direction. For example, place an element, place a second element below the first. This now determines the working vertical spacing. Additional elements placed below the prior element will trigger the spacing indicator to appear at the working vertical spacing. This allows for on the fly equal distribution, saving the time needed to repeat the cycle of: 1. Place the last element 2. Select all elements 3. Distribute |
