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User: Guest 12 years ago
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Hello, Just tried EasyWeb for the first time. Found an issue, at least for me, in about 5 minutes. I did a search but didn't see anything. With I web I would create my own site. I would start with a blank page. No footer or header. Height set at 100 and width set at 1100. The reason I do that is because I don't want a site where you have to scroll up and down. I like everything to fit on one page. The first issue is the height will not go below 300. Why? Also in iweb once you set your height and width you know the area you're working in. I tried to drag a picture in and when I went to resize it to the left and right edges the page just got bigger. That makes it difficult. Also the screen you're working with is more square. Computers are more widescreen. You should be able to minimize the right portion. I would rather see everything at once. Scrolling side to side is annoying when you're trying to design a page. Again I tried to search for these issues first. Sorry if this was covered already. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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Quote: The first issue is the height will not go below 300. Why? This will be fixed for beta 21. Quote: Also in iweb once you set your height and width you know the area you're working in. I tried to drag a picture in and when I went to resize it to the left and right edges the page just got bigger. Select the object and go to Inspector->Metrics tab and select 'Allow free dragging". Do this for all of your objects. You can do it all at once by selecting all objects and then deselecting this setting. Quote: You should be able to minimize the right portion. You can do this already. See Window menu -> Hide Inspector. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: pumpkin 12 years ago
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[quote="admin":2txnvq0q]Quote: Select the object and go to Inspector->Metrics tab and select 'Allow free dragging". Do this for all of your objects. You can do it all at once by selecting all objects and then deselecting this setting. [/quote:2txnvq0q]Or simply hit the cmd key and drag the items into the header / footer. cmd+shift+l shows you the outlines, so you can see them easier. ------------------------------- Darian new to web design ______________________ My websites: <b>Vocal Affairs</b> // <b>Singkehlchen</b> |
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