What's in the new updated version?

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Is there somewhere I can find what's in the new version of RLMP? I just found the update and downloaded and installed.

I would also like to know what a Small Hero and a Hero Unit are?
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Email will be sent tomorrow with the full details.

I would also like to know what a Small Hero and a Hero Unit are?

Did you try it out? One is small and one is large. ;)
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Scott,

No, I haven't tried out either one. I guess I'll have to go do that and see what happens. Thanks for the update on the email coming out tomorrow.
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Live text editor. Whoot Whoot!!:cool:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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I was hoping that a live text editor was one of the updates.
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Ernie Hodge wrote:
I was hoping that a live text editor was one of the updates.

Yes, that was one of the big features. :)
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Inline text editor is cool and border properties as well , and thank you for these great updates.

After all, there are almost 20 different border properties and you missed only one out.
I wonder why not Rounded Corners (border-radius property) ?!
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I notice another web program company's latest version of their wysiwyg web designer has responsive output. Seems they've stolen a march on everybody else in making this a reality. I wonder how close you guys are to bringing out a similar product (not that I expect you to tell me; I'm aware of market sensitivity). But I've long said the first company that can bring out a responsive wysiwyg code generator would grab a big market share because right now, that's the holy grail of web designers. I can only hope CC can catch up quickly.
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frank lee wrote:
I notice another web program company's latest version of their wysiwyg web designer has responsive output. Seems they've stolen a march on everybody else in making this a reality. I wonder how close you guys are to bringing out a similar product (not that I expect you to tell me; I'm aware of market sensitivity). But I've long said the first company that can bring out a responsive wysiwyg code generator would grab a big market share because right now, that's the holy grail of web designers. I can only hope CC can catch up quickly.


You have to test that other software. Just because they are the first does not mean they are any where close to being the best. :P

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Ernie Hodge wrote:
Is there somewhere I can find what's in the new version of RLMP?


Beautiful Inline text editor and great border properties features,
These two are main features I see for now and few fixes here and there.

I would also like to know what a Small Hero and a Hero Unit are?


http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/component … typography

It's from Bootstrap 2's Typography -- "A lightweight, flexible component to showcase key content on your site." Bootstrap 3 has since renamed it as Jumbotron.

http://getbootstrap.com/components/#jumbotron
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