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G'Kar, can you upload your RLM file and tell me what Operating system and Browser Version you are previewing with?
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G'kar wrote:
As for saving colours I'm not too bothered by that, I just style them in the page, so I do how I want, it would be handier for it to just put the colours on the RLM and it saves like that, but it's neither here or there for me.

Not exactly sure why some of you think colors are not saved — the layout designs RLM creates can be pretty colorful and advanced, and closely resemble the final production site. As an example, here's one of the templates we made and published directly from the app:

http://responsive.coffeecup.com/layouts … index.html
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
G'Kar, can you upload your RLM file and tell me what Operating system and Browser Version you are previewing with?


This is how it looks in the RLM interface Scott and I've uploaded the RLM file. The second grab is how it looks in Google Chrome the latest version 33.0.1750 et al using Windows 8. I've also uploaded the RML file I think you mean :P

http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m555/thenbman/RLMCOLOURS.png

http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m555/thenbman/RLMCHROME.png

Oops it's not allowing me to upload the RML file because it's not .txt or image format.
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Bob Visser wrote:
G'kar wrote:
As for saving colours I'm not too bothered by that, I just style them in the page, so I do how I want, it would be handier for it to just put the colours on the RLM and it saves like that, but it's neither here or there for me.

Not exactly sure why some of you think colors are not saved — the layout designs RLM creates can be pretty colorful and advanced, and closely resemble the final production site. As an example, here's one of the templates we made and published directly from the app:

http://responsive.coffeecup.com/layouts … index.html

I'm not getting that for some reason, I just thought it wasn't meant to save :P
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G'kar wrote:

Oops it's not allowing me to upload the RML file because it's not .txt or image format.

Can you publish the project to S-Drive and post the link here?
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Just put the rlmp file inside of a .zip file.
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Bob Visser wrote:
G'kar wrote:

Oops it's not allowing me to upload the RML file because it's not .txt or image format.

Can you publish the project to S-Drive and post the link here?


S-drive won't allow the actual RLM file to be uploaded. I can of course upload the html files etc but that just looks like how I've done with the screen grabs. If you or anyone else has any ideas that would be great, but got to get tea now. It's probably something I'm doing wrong, but I'm a willing learner :P:cool:
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Just put the rlmp file inside of a .zip file.


Okey dokey Scott, but I have to go right now, I'll try and do it later ;)
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G'kar wrote:
Bob Visser wrote:
G'kar wrote:

Oops it's not allowing me to upload the RML file because it's not .txt or image format.

Can you publish the project to S-Drive and post the link here?


S-drive won't allow the actual RLM file to be uploaded. I can of course upload the html files etc but that just looks like how I've done with the screen grabs. If you or anyone else has any ideas that would be great, but got to get tea now. It's probably something I'm doing wrong, but I'm a willing learner :P:cool:

G'Kar, click the Publish ICON and publish your layout to S-Drive.

BTW, this is documented in the Quick Start Guide.... ;)

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