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| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Contact Form does not send any mails |
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[quote="admin":1c9xg4u0]Hi, It only works when publishing to a server since it requires scripting languages to send email.[/quote:1c9xg4u0] Hello Paul, what is your email? Let me upload it and you can try it afterwards at http://www.tomasmachara.sk |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Contact Form does not send any mails |
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[quote="admin":1wgg7dpt]I just sent a test email and it appeared to work... Let me know...[/quote:1wgg7dpt] Didn't get any. It shows the message it's been sent but doesn't dispatch. Well, maybe I will just skip from using the form and will place just an mail address instead. Thanks anyway |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: I keep looking at other apps. They all stink. |
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Other applications, like Sandvox and RapidWeaver, are not really that similar to iWeb, so I wouldn't look at them as iWeb replacements. They could pass as iWeb alternatives as they would be suitable alternatives to using iWeb, but they don't provide the user with the same type of easy way to build a website. This is what we noticed a while ago when Apple ceased further development with iWeb. There was definitely a giant hole in the market, for a product that targeted current and ex-iWeb users specifically. I won't comment on who has deeper pockets between the three companies. I can assure you that our aim is to make EasyWeb as similar to iWeb as we possibly can, while adding some essential features that iWeb did lack. As it stands now, EasyWeb is extremely similar to iWeb. Over time, we will continue to develop EasyWeb and it will far surpass what iWeb was (if it hasn't already). Glad to see the continued excitement for EasyWeb, and as always, we appreciate everyone's feedback. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
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Would be nice. Also, the ability to have individual, sharable files for websites, not every site a hidden file within the package of the application. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
| Yeah. Sometimes I'll design a website for someone, and I'll want to give it to them to put on their Mac where they can maintain it from there. I was able to do this with iWeb by going into the package contents and finding the content for the page, but it was very tedious and annoying - and you couldn't be working on multiple website for multiple people at the same time without constantly trading the hidden files. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
| Where do I find the project folder? |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
| Click on the desktop then use the "GO" menu hold the "option" to reveal the "Library" then Application Support-->EasyWeb |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
| Projects look like this "04EF8EEEB34344AD98D205A0760C2B0B.easyweb" |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Captions for images in gallery |
| Thanks! |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
| It's probably staring me in the face, but I cannot find where I can mask a photo. Has anyone Sussed this all ready? |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
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A visual representation: iWeb would basically ignore anything outside of the bounding box. |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
| This isn't very intuitive. And basically is just adjusting the size of the photo |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
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Maybe I am missing something here maybe you could provide a video showing how you do this in EasyWeb. Here is how I do it in iWeb: http://youtu.be/GP37CWVglW4 |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
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So, in other words it does NOT work just like iWeb. I understand that images can be cropped in any # of photo editors before being brought into EasyWeb but, that wasn't the question. Also using the magnify slider pixelates the image |
| 12 years ago |
| Thread: Photo Masking |
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I understand quite well thank you very much. iWeb didn't require you to use the slider to crop an image. So, you can keep your snide comments to yourself. Thank-you. |
