Do you actually see what you are...

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Ok, may seem an odd question to some, but from your examples it seems like you never see the actual page design as it will appear in reality whilst you build it?

I'm used to building visually using WYSIWYG programs where I immediately see the actual photo I'm using on the screen or the how the background may look etc WHILST creating the page - not after. This often affects what I do design wise.

So can your program do things that way or is the whole design process just blocks & lines until you preview it in a browser or something? Thanks. :)
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Yes, you can see what you are building in RSD. Download a trial version and play with it and see for yourself. :)
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info wrote:

So can your program do things that way or is the whole design process just blocks & lines until you preview it in a browser or something? Thanks. :)

You're actually creating the website in a browser, giving you/the designer the exact same experience and feel for the design, as it evolves, as the end user/visitor when the project goes live :cool:
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