Images are not importing into...
I cannot get new images to load into responsive site designer. They come in as grey boxes.
Found the answer. I had to move the images from my network folder to my local pc. Now files are importing.
Good for you ... but this bug still doesn't make any sense. This should be fixed quickly.
– Richard
– Richard
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I use a network drive for all my images I add to RSD without issues.
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Just out of curiosity why would you guys use a network drive? Maybe you can teach an old dog a new trick.
I always optimize my images on my pc before I import local, (plus I typically do a thumb for load time using colorbox to larger image), but anyway doesn't a net drive just add a step.
I've been doing it this way a long time, so I'm wondering if maybe I'm missing something.
I always optimize my images on my pc before I import local, (plus I typically do a thumb for load time using colorbox to larger image), but anyway doesn't a net drive just add a step.
I've been doing it this way a long time, so I'm wondering if maybe I'm missing something.
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Just out of curiosity why would you guys use a network drive? Maybe you can teach an old dog a new trick.
I always optimize my images on my pc before I import local, (plus I typically do a thumb for load time using colorbox to larger image), but anyway doesn't a net drive just add a step.
I've been doing it this way a long time, so I'm wondering if maybe I'm missing something.
Just out of curiosity why would you guys use a network drive? Maybe you can teach an old dog a new trick.
I always optimize my images on my pc before I import local, (plus I typically do a thumb for load time using colorbox to larger image), but anyway doesn't a net drive just add a step.
I've been doing it this way a long time, so I'm wondering if maybe I'm missing something.
For me, it is so I can access these resources from multiple computers. If they were on the computers physical drive, they can only be accessed on that particular computer.
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If the 'network drive' is such things as Dropbox, Icloud, OneDrive etc. I see no problems with it. I'm using them all the time.
I also have a portable HDD, which I drag around, but there are more trouble with that; I need to remember to take it along, connect it to the same usb port every time on every device...
I also have a portable HDD, which I drag around, but there are more trouble with that; I need to remember to take it along, connect it to the same usb port every time on every device...
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Okay thanks that makes sense I sync up my sites on my pc's with a usb flash, but each of us have different work issues.
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