Is RSD a replacement for VSD? - Page 3

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It was? I never got that email. The last email I saw was Wednesday about the Website Insight V3 update.
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Jo Ann wrote:
It was? I never got that email. The last email I saw was Wednesday about the Website Insight V3 update.


I got it Jo Ann. You might want to check with Adam or Scott maybe they could have it resent to you.
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Same here, last email was the Web. Insight on the 15th.
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Here is what I got.

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/take-30/
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Thanks Steve! I never got that email either
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I use VSD for website development.

What programs will I now need to replace it? RSD and RLM or what?



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I would recommend Responsive Design Pack. Normally I would recommend the Super Pack, but that does not seem to be available now.
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John Herschelman wrote:
I use VSD for website development.

What programs will I now need to replace it? RSD and RLM or what?


To help you realize what each one does, RLMP will give you the layout of the website with the ability to add the text, image placeholders (which you then replace with your real images by editing the code) and a few other parts of the content. You then MUST edit the code to put in the rest of your content, such as images, sliders, forms, tables, etc.

When you use RSD you will be able to complete your entire website within the program without having to edit the code in any way unless you want to. There IS a bit of a learning curve to use this program, it will not be as intuitive to the visual user as VSD was, but you will have a much more powerful website with a lot more features, no need to edit code as RLMP requires, your site will be fully responsive and if you're a VSD user and not a coder then this would be 100% the choice you should make.

IF you do not have the other responsive programs that CC offers and will need them then you probably should consider the Responsive Pack so that you have the Responsive Web Form Builder, Slider and so on.

Hope that helps! :)
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I have purchased RSD as an upgrade of my old VSD, and I wantnow to upgrade my VSD design to RSD instead.

How do I go about it?
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Hi Torbjörn,
You have to totally rebuild your site using RSD. I think once you start working on it you'll be surprised how fast it can be done.:)
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This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com

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