Editor questions - Page 4

User 122279 Photo


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Canary, the reviews page looks a tad weird now. I guess that you must have a smaller monitor than what I have, and your spacer.gifs have been created according to that. My monitor is 22", and the image reviews.jpg is what I see after you have edited it. What I sent you is pictured in reviews2.jpg. Is the change intentional?

There are other ways than using text boxes to position the content. Since you don't use CSS, I'd suggest you make a one-cell table, give it the width that you want the content area to have, center it and then stick all the contents inside it.
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Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


User 295102 Photo


Registered User
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Hahahaha,

A tad weird. huh? My monitor is 20 inches. To my eye the picture of the group playing and the one of me in a chair ARE weird. Also the Seabird studio is too little. I was trying it out, but it looks stupid.
A couple of paragraphs had the titles not in the right place also. Other than that....
I have a text box...it only works sometimes. There is something in the code above it that knocks it out and I have no idea what it is.
Ok, I have to write an important email. I'll do that and be back to work on Reviews.


Canary
User 122279 Photo


Senior Advisor
14,624 posts

If the images are weird, reinsert them and accept the width and height that the programme suggest. The seabird image should appear in the same size as on the other pages.
What I thought was weird, was that the contents are very much off center, that's why I asked if it was intentional.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


User 295102 Photo


Registered User
47 posts

The contents seem ok to me..even if their weird, but I'll go now and mess with it.
Wow, it's WAY past your bedtime!!! It's even past mine!

Canary
User 122279 Photo


Senior Advisor
14,624 posts

Yeah, but I couldn't sleep...
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


User 295102 Photo


Registered User
47 posts

Oh Inger,

I know that one. I only sleep 4 hours a night and this isn't good. I enjoy working at 2am, but I have to sing in order not to fall asleep when I'm driving.

Ok, you can go look at the review page now. I stayed up late to "do" it.

Canary
User 122279 Photo


Senior Advisor
14,624 posts

Well, congratulation! It looks good! :)

I slept in a bit today...
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


User 295102 Photo


Registered User
47 posts

Since this thread is still here, why, I'll use it.
Much to my surprized when I opened the Editor just now...
I have images in a folder, I have a music folder, but I have no pages there.
So loaded up the new site Inger did, and yes there's pages there,
do I need to get the pages over to the editor or have I just bypassed that?
User 38401 Photo


Senior Advisor
10,951 posts

Your best bet and the easiest way to maintain this would be to create a Website Project in the HTML Editor. Use whatever local directory you plan to use for the site and then copy whatever pages you need to that directory (do the copy and paste outside of the HTML Editor) and then use the refresh button in the HTML Editor tree area to make sure all the pages are showing.

The thing about the editor is that it's just like any other text editor like Notepad. It will only open what you tell it to, it doesn't instinctively have any memory of where things are located on your computer UNLESS you setup a Website Project. It will then open that location when you choose that project in the pull down menu list for them.

Put all the files you want to use for that website into that directory, arrange them how you want them and the project will then show it that way and you will have much easier access to it. Do this for each separate project you will be working on.
User 122279 Photo


Senior Advisor
14,624 posts

I will keep out of this discussion if you are setting up a project. In that case, JoAnn can give better advice. But if you don't use projects, I'll be back.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com



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