Suggestions for CoffeeCup Layout...

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This is a rather mundane suggestion given all the heady items discussed lately, but for paragraph elements, it would be nice to be able to add borders, shadows and curved corners like in Menu Builder.
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I think these will be options in the Responsive Site Designer. Remember RLM is not a website designer it only gives you the framework of a responsive design.
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I agree, Steve. However, it's nice to picture the borders of columns before exporting. But I must say, given the power of RLMP, I can't wait for RSD!
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Hummm... it makes me wondering if RLMP will still have a use once RSD is out?
I have all responsive tools, but I still don't know if I need all of them, or if a program like RSD will replace them.
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GTech wrote:
Hummm... it makes me wondering if RLMP will still have a use once RSD is out?
I have all responsive tools, but I still don't know if I need all of them, or if a program like RSD will replace them.

Most certainly it will! :)

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Cool... So it's worth trying to learn how to use RLMP the more we can.
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Hey there.

Would love a way to import/merge projects, or parts of projects. 2 people working on a project ("Hey Jill, think you can whack out a nice front page for us while I work on...") - or even for those of us who didn't realise that RLM didn't already have that functionality, and started working on a site as 2 different projects?

Also, while I've always worked towards responsiveness in the few sites I've done over the years, I must add my voice to the requests for a way to enter the breakpoints numerically (it can make life easier sometimes) and ideas of colour-coding and comments/labels on the different breakpoints/regions. Sometimes just handy to have something to remind you what you were thinking, or why a certain break point was entered :)
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Brian Durfee wrote:

Suggestion for RLMP:
It would be helpful if clicking "Open" would open up to the last local path the user was rather than to the default CC folder.


I was wondering about this across CC software, isn't such algorithm a standard practice already?

I hope Responsive Design is a combination of "Html editor, button maker, layout maker" and give those who bought all of it to upgrade.
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Oh sigh...! If we just could able to add /enter multi classes into RLM we could rock all the way and do all cool stuff within RLM itself.
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For me, it really, really needs the ability to add images directly in the layout. I need to see how they will look in real time!

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