Is there easy way to Embed Responsive...

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I found few links for doing it manually
http://graphpaperpress.com/tips/respons … eo-embeds/

http://avexdesigns.com/responsive-youtube-embed/

Will be such easy feature within RLM anytime soon?
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That would not be something you would do in RLM. That would be more for the Responsive Site Designer. Remember, Layout Maker is used for creating a prototype of your website.
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Yeah Damn ;
It because I am so excited about RLM and sometimes I completely forgot about that.
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Mansour ... wrote:
Yeah Damn ;
It because I am so excited about RLM and sometimes I completely forgot about that.


So what are you using Mansour for responsive Vids? I use vids a lot, not every site but quite a few
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Just playing around with Responsive Video :

Here is another link

http://demosthenes.info/blog/649/Respon … eo-Content

Creating an empty container with a class and adding manually those codes with CoffeeCup HTML Editor and CSS off course.
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Mansour ... wrote:
Just playing around with Responsive Video :

Here is another link

http://demosthenes.info/blog/649/Respon … eo-Content

Creating an empty container with a class and adding manually those codes with CoffeeCup HTML Editor and CSS off course.


Yeah. That link about Vimeo doesn't seem to be fully responsive here. It goes part way and then seems to lose it's way, interesting how these things are going to develop.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
That would not be something you would do in RLM. That would be more for the Responsive Site Designer. Remember, Layout Maker is used for creating a prototype of your website.


I know you can't give firm dates, but is there an approx ETA (this year/next year) for Responsive Site Designer?

Trying to work out whether to go for RLM because of the existing templates (just to get something responsive quickly) or wait for RSD which I'm guessing will suit my content focus better than RLM.

Thanks.
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It will certainly be this year. ;)

Trying to work out whether to go for RLM because of the existing templates (just to get something responsive quickly) or wait for RSD which I'm guessing will suit my content focus better than RLM.

I highly recommend you start with RLM now so that you get accustomed to working with responsive design. Any layouts you make in RLM will be usable in Responsive Site Designer as well.
Learn the essentials with these quick tips for Responsive Site Designer, Responsive Email Designer, Foundation Framer, and the new Bootstrap Builder. You'll be making awesome, code-free responsive websites and newsletters like a boss.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
It will certainly be this year. ;)

I highly recommend you start with RLM now so that you get accustomed to working with responsive design. Any layouts you make in RLM will be usable in Responsive Site Designer as well.


Haha! I thought you might say something like that! :)

Only thing holding me back is an an almost complete ignorance of CSS coding and a shortage of time to look into it. But, if the RLM template pack can give me a flying start, it is tempting to go for RLM as I have a project on the go and it seems stupid to put it out using an 'old' responsive theme for the editor, and then find I have to do the whole thing again to get it properly responsive.

Thanks for the quick response, Scott.

Decisions, decisions!

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