Responsive Layout Maker Pro - Update...

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Is that with the latest version (build 2520 - you can check this in the about screen)? Everything entered in the head section should be saved using 2520 or later.

Yes, I'm running the latest build and the code that I add to the head section under "Manage Project" disappears when I export.
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Paul Roark wrote:
Is that with the latest version (build 2520 - you can check this in the about screen)? Everything entered in the head section should be saved using 2520 or later.

Yes, I'm running the latest build and the code that I add to the head section under "Manage Project" disappears when I export.

Please open a support ticket and send us your project files. Also, does this happen on new projects as well or just with this specific project?
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Please open a support ticket and send us your project files. Also, does this happen on new projects as well or just with this specific project?

I opened a ticket and sent you my file. After playing around, it doesn't appear to have this issue when I create a new layout from scratch. It seems to only happen when I'm modifying existing layouts from the previous build.
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Paul Roark wrote:
It seems to only happen when I'm modifying existing layouts from the previous build.

They are on it :)
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Bob Visser wrote:
Paul Roark wrote:
It seems to only happen when I'm modifying existing layouts from the previous build.

They are on it :)

In case anybody missed it: A new version with a fix for existing / older layouts went live last night.

Have fun!
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Is there the possibility of making a background image "repeat"??? I'm not aware of that possibility....I cannot find such a property as "repeat" in the RLM.
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Hi Hans, I don't believe that option is there. I would just create a custom.css file and make any changes there you would like for that kind of behaviour.
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Any news on what is new on the newest RLMP update?
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Simon Roadhouse wrote:
Any news on what is new on the newest RLMP update?

Did you read the email we sent out yesterday Simon?
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hans-47 wrote:
Is there the possibility of making a background image "repeat"??? I'm not aware of that possibility....I cannot find such a property as "repeat" in the RLM.


I don't know what your image is of course but just put it in the html with style, you don't need repeat, url('') it works I do it all the time.

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