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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS APP!!!



User: Guest 10 years ago
[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!

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User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
Glad to hear you are liking EasyWeb!

Generally text justification is not used on the web and because it would actually be a tough feature to implement, it probably won't make it into EasyWeb for a while. Sorry about that.

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User: Roddy 10 years ago
For more info about justified text, see this topic...

http://ragesw.net/easyweb-beta/viewtopic.php?f=5...t=353

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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 10 years ago
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.
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User: Roddy 10 years ago
Images can be dragged to the Assets list or directly onto the page from any Finder window or from the Media Browser. Open the Media Browser from the Window drop down menu.

They can be quickly resized using the drag handles. EasyWeb optimizes images in a far more advanced way and also has the ability to load high resolution images for retina screens.

While you are working on a page it's a good idea to "Show Layout". This can be turned on from the Window drop down menu or by using the keyboard command - shift/command/L

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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: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
You can also select the shape and go to Inspector->Shape Options (second tab) and change the Fill option to Image and then you can select an image.

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User: Guest 10 years ago
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.
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User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
iWeb resizes the image for you automatically. The next version of EasyWeb will do this as well.

To do this in the current version you can just select the image you just dragged and enter new sizes in the width/height fields in the Inspector tab. I am not sure by preset if you meant you did this before you dropped the image into EasyWeb but you would have to do this after the image was dropped on EasyWeb.

You got the white border on the image because you probably changes the fill settings to something other than stretch (under the second tab of the inspector). Images dragged onto EasyWeb are set to stretch by default.

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