Must I type in all links? - Post ID...

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Registered User
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After spending quite a bit of time learning how to use the RSD design interface, I get to the point where I try linking objects. Please tell me this isn't true: I must manually type in every link?

I cannot find any way to access my resources and just select a page or an image and click to select it as a link. I work with sites that use a lot of images and internal links. The responsive design model itself adds a lot of work for everyone, but If I must manually type in every link, this is going to render RSD impractical for me, as my workload will go up enormously! It doesn't help that I'm not much of a Typist!
User 103173 Photo


VP of Software Development
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Hey William,

We just created an article to help you with that process. In a future update we will make this process much easier eliminating the need to manually type a name but instead allow you to select something from the Resources.

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … e-numbers/
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User 304640 Photo


Registered User
24 posts

Thanks Scott. So far I am liking most of what I see in RSD. I have been using MS Expression web for the last few years. I have gotten used to accessing a file structure and simply selecting a document or image, which is then automatically linked. I am also used to the auto-thumbnail feature which has been available for many years through all versions of MS Frontpage and Expression web. That feature is sorely missed and is invaluable for sites that use large numbers of frequently-changing images that are too large to post directly on the page. Still not sure how I will deal with that one.

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