Suggestions for CoffeeCup Layout...

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I support this. I also had some elements that were display:none, and I had some problems finding the right one to display at a different screen resolution.
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I suggest that RLM should have a Code Element. The Code Element would just allow you to put some custom code into it. This would be great to easily add the menu builder (and other) code to RLM.

I would also like to be able to add multiple classes to an item separated by a space.
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Paul Roark wrote:
I suggest that RLM should have a Code Element. The Code Element would just allow you to put some custom code into it. This would be great to easily add the menu builder (and other) code to RLM.

I would also like to be able to add multiple classes to an item separated by a space.


Hey Paul,

I think that will be more of a feature for the Upcoming Responsive Site Designer. If I understand correctly this version RLMP is a developers tool to create responsive frame works and allows them to tweak it after the export. Once you export your framework you will use the HTML editor to finish the build.

The next tool out of the kit from CC will be a Site Designer that is responsive and will act much like VSD (Visual Site Designer). It will be targeted for more of the non-coders for the lack of a better term. I would imagine such things as what you are talking about and many more. You will be able to build complete websites right down to the last detail with this app. That is if I understood the folk lore around it :)

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... It will be targeted for more of the non-coders for the lack of a better term.


That's a perfect term...don't go there ...:D
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Paul Roark wrote:

I would also like to be able to add multiple classes to an item separated by a space.


I would second this as a highly needed feature also. If we're getting the ability to put one class in, then it would stand to reason we should be able to put in as many as we need. :)
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Jo Ann wrote:
Paul Roark wrote:

I would also like to be able to add multiple classes to an item separated by a space.


I would second this as a highly needed feature also. If we're getting the ability to put one class in, then it would stand to reason we should be able to put in as many as we need. :)

This is a feature you will see in Responsive Site Designer. Not sure if it will then be added to RLM, but you never know. ;)
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Jo Ann wrote:
Paul Roark wrote:

I would also like to be able to add multiple classes to an item separated by a space.


I would second this as a highly needed feature also. If we're getting the ability to put one class in, then it would stand to reason we should be able to put in as many as we need. :)

This is a feature you will see in Responsive Site Designer. Not sure if it will then be added to RLM, but you never know. ;)


We'll then I have to ask the obvious question....

Why give us the ability to add any at all if we can't utilize more than one. For example, working with the built in bootstrap 2 setup you have a lot of different things you can add to an element such as the ability to add a "frame" class to give a photo a different look. We can't do any of that at all in the program if we have added our own class to something already, which is almost always the case.

Would really be nice if we could actually utilize all the features you have given us to begin with by putting the bootstrap system in there. Heck, the CoffeeCup system also has quite a few features to add as we'll which can't be used in the program. Just my 10 cents of course :P

I truly do hope we'll get this in RLM as well :)
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Jo Ann wrote:

We'll then I have to ask the obvious question....

Why give us the ability to add any at all if we can't utilize more than one. For example, working with the built in bootstrap 2 setup you have a lot of different things you can add to an element such as the ability to add a "frame" class to give a photo a different look. We can't do any of that at all in the program if we have added our own class to something already, which is almost always the case.

Would really be nice if we could actually utilize all the features you have given us to begin with by putting the bootstrap system in there. Heck, the CoffeeCup system also has quite a few features to add as we'll which can't be used in the program. Just my 10 cents of course :P

I truly do hope we'll get this in RLM as well :)

RLM is a LAYOUT MAKER. You can add multiple classes upon export. Add as many as your heart desires. RLM is not a Site Designer. ;)
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Ok ok that's not the answer I wanted, but it's the one I expected hahahaha :P
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Scott you should just put that in a macro so you don't have to keep typing that out lol :cool::cool::cool:

JoAnn I feel the same way... I can't wait for the designer to be released!:D
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