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What do you like about EasyWeb?
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User: Guest 13 years ago
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| Love, love, love that it's so much like iWeb. I was able to recreate two pages in a snap. I would like a basic information book, though. The videos are nice and helpful, but it's just faster to open written instructions and find a quick answer. It's so intuitive that sometimes all I need is to find the right button to get me going. I'm lost with widgets. Don't know how to get them to work yet. Also wondering whether there's an easy way to make drop-down menus yet. :) | |
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User: Roddy 13 years ago
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The EasyWeb default menu is drop down. Add a directory and then add pages to it to see how it works. You can also create custom menus using the code injection... http://patty.ragesw.com/~roddycom/drop-down-menu.html ------------------------------- 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. |
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User: Guest 13 years ago
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| Thanks! Will try it tonight. <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D --> | |
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User: jdm4given 13 years ago
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| Once I got a hang of the nature of Easyweb I really love it. To me, and I am a non-tech person, this is a very helpful and powerful tool. I have completely recreated my 25 page iWeb website and did a test upload (we are not ready to launch the organization yet) and everything is perfect. Previous to this I was using a different hosting house and iWeb and it was the biggest headache I have ever come across. I know absolutely nothing about web encoding, ftps,...etc. I remember trying to upload my temporary ONE PAGE site using the old hosting company that I created in iWeb and I was told over the phone by their customer service that they do not know why my site would not upload and that I don't pay them to trouble shoot my website files. When I finally got my one page site up it was due to me messing around inside the domain manager and figuring it out by myself. So far, switching to Easyweb, I have not only uploaded the one page site, but did a test upload of the 25 page, full website and then pulled it down and put the one page back up........6 times!!! I have had immediate interaction with one of the developers and received 5 trouble shooting emails answered within 30 minutes of them being sent. This software truly IS AS advertised. If I can do it, anyone can. Cheers to Easyweb. I may even start building sites for other people....who would of thunk it. Easyweb is the best thing to come out of Canada.....next to Bryan Adams. JK! LOL. Keep up the good work guys! <!-- s:P --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" title="Razz" /><!-- s:P --> | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 13 years ago
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@Cristina and @jdm4given: Very happy to hear you are having so much success with EasyWeb! Feel free to post these comments on our Facebook page if you would like to let others know about your experience. Thanks, ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Guest 13 years ago
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| Will do! May have discovered a little glitch. Looks like ampersands don't show in directory names. | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 13 years ago
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No you shouldn't use ampersands in page names. They are limited to letters and numbers.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Guest 13 years ago
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| Thanks. Have corrected that. | |
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User: jdm4given 13 years ago
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| Paul, I posted that comment on the Easyweb facebook page, I hope that is ok.?.? | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 13 years ago
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Yes that is ok. Thank you and again very happy to hear about your positive experience with EasyWeb.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: jdm4given 13 years ago
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| I hope it stays this good. The website is just one of my duties at the organization so it needs to be just like this. I look forward to remaining a client of Rage for a while. | |
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User: cdusher 13 years ago
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Is there a way to have a menu, or other object appear across several pages. If I start with a "home" page for example andI add the same page it adds into the menu. Add a different page and it does not. Every time I poke Easyweb, I get frustrated and give up. I guess it's me, but does not seem very intuitive. Ok, I see I can copy and paste into the different page and it does update when a page is added. First copy was the background. Text was white. Confused me a bit. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 13 years ago
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The navigation bar works just like iWeb's did, except it lets you have drop down menus. It will auto update every time you add page or remove one. What do you find unintuitive about EasyWeb? Can you please provide some examples of issues you are having so we can address them? ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: cdusher 13 years ago
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I need to dive in a bit more. As I stated one thing that had (has) me a bit confused is when adding a page if it's different from the original there is no menu. I had to copy and paste it in, which works ok. Now that I seem to have a grip on that a bit of the cloud has lifted. |
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User: Guest 13 years ago
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Something I do know! (There's not much.) On each page, open widgets and drag Navigation onto the page. That's your directory. I found the pages to be pretty intuitive. It's publishing that I'm having trouble with! |
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