Hello,
I'm having trouble getting my paragraphs and titles to line up properly when previewed online. They seem centered in the software but when previewed online, become scattered. I believe this is because my browser PX is larger than the software's available, visible PX scale.
Is there a way to have paragraphs and titles centerly follow a given video?
I'm having trouble getting my paragraphs and titles to line up properly when previewed online. They seem centered in the software but when previewed online, become scattered. I believe this is because my browser PX is larger than the software's available, visible PX scale.
Is there a way to have paragraphs and titles centerly follow a given video?
Can you attach your project file Gordon so we can see how you have things configured?
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As you can tell, the screenshot of the online preview looks fine besides the paragraphs. The program has everything scattered around just in order to have the items centered on the web preview. I realized after reducing my browser's webpage size that the web preview would revert to how the program would look, with everything looking messy and unorganized. This is clearly a problem, because I can't find any middle ground between what I see in the program and what is previewed online. The in-program preview works fine so far but doesn't show me everything in real time (lack of video).
I can't seem to upload the RSD file, with errors arising.
I can't seem to upload the RSD file, with errors arising.
Gordon Moore wrote:
As you can tell, the screenshot of the online preview looks fine besides the paragraphs. The program has everything scattered around just in order to have the items centered on the web preview. I realized after reducing my browser's webpage size that the web preview would revert to how the program would look, with everything looking messy and unorganized. This is clearly a problem, because I can't find any middle ground between what I see in the program and what is previewed online. The in-program preview works fine so far but doesn't show me everything in real time (lack of video).
I can't seem to upload the RSD file, with errors arising.
As you can tell, the screenshot of the online preview looks fine besides the paragraphs. The program has everything scattered around just in order to have the items centered on the web preview. I realized after reducing my browser's webpage size that the web preview would revert to how the program would look, with everything looking messy and unorganized. This is clearly a problem, because I can't find any middle ground between what I see in the program and what is previewed online. The in-program preview works fine so far but doesn't show me everything in real time (lack of video).
I can't seem to upload the RSD file, with errors arising.
ZIP the project file up (if over 3mb) and upload it to your server and post a link to the file.
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Another attempt
You had a bunch of odd issues there that needed some addressing.
1. Was there a reason you were adding the paragraphs into a container element? For what you were doing, it was not really needed.
2. You had 4 columns all with different spans and placed paragraph elements into each. This caused many issues when resizing to lower breakpoints.
3. I removed all the rows under the HTML Elements.
4. Added a paragraph then to each column just below each HTML Element. I also assigned a class name so you can easily make global changes to the paragraphs.
5. I also fixed your headings and moved them into the same column (they were in a different row).
Is this what you are looking for?
http://five.coffeecup.com/products.html
1. Was there a reason you were adding the paragraphs into a container element? For what you were doing, it was not really needed.
2. You had 4 columns all with different spans and placed paragraph elements into each. This caused many issues when resizing to lower breakpoints.
3. I removed all the rows under the HTML Elements.
4. Added a paragraph then to each column just below each HTML Element. I also assigned a class name so you can easily make global changes to the paragraphs.
5. I also fixed your headings and moved them into the same column (they were in a different row).
Is this what you are looking for?
http://five.coffeecup.com/products.html
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Beautifully done, Scott! I tried everything to get it there, lol, including inserting random containers. It should be evident now that I didn't know (or try) combining various elements within the same column. Perhaps this obstacle has been addressed somewhere else but if not, would prove a worthy tip to those fresh to the software, who have little to no prior experience in this subject.
Thank you very much, Scott!
I wish you a great day!
Jacob
Thank you very much, Scott!
I wish you a great day!
Jacob
Glad I could help.
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Gee, I didn't know it was that easy to get Scott to do a project for us.
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