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Mask, login and calender - widgets



User: Guest 12 years ago
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User: Guest 12 years ago
Great propositions - I second all mentioned points, thanks for bringing them out!
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User: pumpkin 12 years ago
We have masking already. Check the format menu.

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User: Roddy 12 years ago
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Please make the templates review Window larger. It i difficult to see exactly how the page Will look.


It probably takes all of 3 seconds to load a template into the application window to preview it full size and a quick "command Z" to get rid of it!

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Roddy

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User: Guest 12 years ago
[quote="pumpkin":2wac8dal]We have masking already. Check the format menu.[/quote:2wac8dal]
No the kind of masking like in iweb:
Adding shapes as masks is nice, but one can not move the content inside the mask for displaying specific parts of the image only.
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User: Guest 12 years ago
[quote="Roddy":1prbetd1]Quote:
Please make the templates review Window larger. It i difficult to see exactly how the page Will look.


It probably takes all of 3 seconds to load a template into the application window to preview it full size and a quick "command Z" to get rid of it![/quote:1prbetd1]

Thanks for the tip, but this is just a workaround, not a solution.
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
If you look at the suggestions in this topic...

http://ragesw.net/easyweb-beta/viewtopic.php?f=6...t=549

... how are they all going to fit in and how long would it take to scroll through them all?

Perhaps they need a separate popup window for each category?

One of the great things about EasyWeb is that you don't have to start from anything other than a blank page.

I would rather see the ability to import stylesheets than have 100s of templates.

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
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NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Guest 12 years ago
We are talking about larger previews - and not about including thousands of themes.
Let's stay on topic, pls.
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
A comprehensive theme would have about 9 to 12 different page types. How would you fit them all into one window if each page was large size.

They would really need to be laid out like a popup image grid.

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
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User: Guest 12 years ago
It would fit if scrollable, easy to implement.
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
[quote="dirk":3c60xsqq][quote="pumpkin":3c60xsqq]We have masking already. Check the format menu.[/quote:3c60xsqq]
No the kind of masking like in iweb:
Adding shapes as masks is nice, but one can not move the content inside the mask for displaying specific parts of the image only.[/quote:3c60xsqq]

Yes you can. It works exactly like iWeb's masking does.

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Paul
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User: Guest 12 years ago
Thanks for the hint!
In fact it works a bit different like in iweb, but it works!
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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In fact it works a bit different like in iweb, but it works!


What's different about it?

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Guest 12 years ago
In iWeb "Edit Mask" is accessible directly beneath the image as floating HUD window.
In EasyWeb it's (slightly hidden) located in the menu.

I don't encourage you to clone iWeb by any means, but actually this was the reason I didn't find instantly.
So I for one prefer the iWeb UI (in this particular case).
But of course, both ways work :)
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