I've seen posts where people have created sites with RLM. Should I hold off until the RSD becomes available.
Also I changed the size of the background pic. It seems to be taking longer to load. I then used Web Image Studio & "saved for web", I think it made the file size even bigger. (Home page). Any recommendation on a pic web optimizer?
paintbrush wrote: Hopefully, Responsive Site Designer will be available soon Then you'd only need one site.
The background photo is saved as a PNG, they tend to be quite a bit larger than JPEGs.
You can use this right from your browser: http://apps.pixlr.com/editor/
Choose JPEG and bring the slider down as far as you can go before it starts to look pixelated.
I would get a free trial of RLM and play with some of the included layouts. RSD will have a similar interface, so if you can get going on RLM, you'll be ready for RSD.
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Yes the "Home" page photo is png but the other pages are jpg. I will check into the link you posted. Thanks.
paintbrush wrote: The background photo is saved as a PNG, they tend to be quite a bit larger than JPEGs.
You can use this right from your browser: http://apps.pixlr.com/editor/
Choose JPEG and bring the slider down as far as you can go before it starts to look pixelated.
I would get a free trial of RLM and play with some of the included layouts. RSD will have a similar interface, so if you can get going on RLM, you'll be ready for RSD.
I resized the background & then compressed the image using Website Insite. That really took the size down. Will compress the rest of the pics too.
Robin L wrote: Yes the "Home" page photo is png but the other pages are jpg. I will check into the link you posted. Thanks.
paintbrush wrote: The background photo is saved as a PNG, they tend to be quite a bit larger than JPEGs.
You can use this right from your browser: http://apps.pixlr.com/editor/
Choose JPEG and bring the slider down as far as you can go before it starts to look pixelated.
I would get a free trial of RLM and play with some of the included layouts. RSD will have a similar interface, so if you can get going on RLM, you'll be ready for RSD.
Choosing a plan part and particularly the listed items seem out offline with your header and footer. I'm missing the letter e at the end of the word insurance in the Long Term Insurance listed item. If you are happy with your text being wider than your header or footer a slight adjustment need on the width of the container or bring the right hand list slightly nearer the left hand list. Personally the choosing a plan text for me would not exceed byond the right hand ends of the header or footer.
Im viewing on an iMac with a 1920px width for your info.