Viewing Cursor width

Cursor width



User: Steve 12 years ago
It would be REALLY helpful to either make the cursor bolder or give us a choice of thickness...
It can be hard to see on some backgrounds....

As you can see on my screen shot it's tough to see!



Steve

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MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6
Nevada, U.S.A
Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box)

Screen shot 2013-08-29 at 8.41.08 PM.png
User: Roddy 12 years ago
This is not a problem which is confined to EasyWeb! Here's a screenshot from iWeb - can you see the cursor?



If you can't see what you are doing, give your text box a temporary alternative background color while you enter the text or create your text in a text editor and paste it in.

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Steve 12 years ago
The cursor with iWeb seemed whiter/brighter...



S

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MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6
Nevada, U.S.A
Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box)
User: Roddy 12 years ago
Quote:
The cursor with iWeb seemed whiter/brighter...


The cursor is designed for doing black text on a white background.

It's more efficient to create text in a text editor and then paste it into the web design app.

Most drag and drop software users don't seem to realise that "real" web designers create a sitemap and wireframe for the layout and prepare all the text, images etc before they even open the web design app!

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Steve 12 years ago
[quote="Roddy":ameowmck]Quote:
The cursor with iWeb seemed whiter/brighter...


The cursor is designed for doing black text on a white background.

It's more efficient to create text in a text editor and then paste it into the web design app.

Most drag and drop software users don't seem to realise that "real" web designers create a sitemap and wireframe for the layout and prepare all the text, images etc before they even open the web design app![/quote:ameowmck]


Thanks for your input Rod...

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MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6
Nevada, U.S.A
Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box)


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