Not had time to try it yet but thanks for replying. I give up with spelling, it makes no spence to me what so ever. Very much appreciate your input Inger thank you. T.
Hi Inger
Not had time to try it yet but thanks for replying. I give up with spelling, it makes no spence to me what so ever. Very much appreciate your input Inger thank you. T.
Not had time to try it yet but thanks for replying. I give up with spelling, it makes no spence to me what so ever. Very much appreciate your input Inger thank you. T.
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I have studied your code, and it took me some time to find out why that right column disappears below the left panel.
Try this:
Make just one row. Split it into two columns, maybe 3 + 9.
And then proceed as I have written before, with subgrids to make up the horizontal divisions down the page.
Make sure you add the large image to the right hand column, not across the whole width.
Try this:
Make just one row. Split it into two columns, maybe 3 + 9.
And then proceed as I have written before, with subgrids to make up the horizontal divisions down the page.
Make sure you add the large image to the right hand column, not across the whole width.
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Inger, Norway
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Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Thanks Inger
Appreciate the extra input. I've not used sub grids before ( this is sub grid from the elements). I'm interested to know what the difference is here between just adding another column and adding the subgrid. On the face of it The subgrid just looks like a divided column but I'm sure there must be a reason for something different. It's very difficult to get a clear perspective on using RSD sometimes as there seems to be no manual!
Thanks Tim
Appreciate the extra input. I've not used sub grids before ( this is sub grid from the elements). I'm interested to know what the difference is here between just adding another column and adding the subgrid. On the face of it The subgrid just looks like a divided column but I'm sure there must be a reason for something different. It's very difficult to get a clear perspective on using RSD sometimes as there seems to be no manual!
Thanks Tim
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A column is limited in the width (to whatever you set it to) and can expand in the height. If you need to section a column, especially vertically, you need something to hold your elements, and that is the subgrid.
As to 'no manual' for RSD: There are fractions of a manual spread around, and I too, would have liked if they were assembled into one document.
As to 'no manual' for RSD: There are fractions of a manual spread around, and I too, would have liked if they were assembled into one document.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger wrote:
A column is limited in the width (to whatever you set it to) and can expand in the height. If you need to section a column, especially vertically, you need something to hold your elements, and that is the subgrid.
As to 'no manual' for RSD: There are fractions of a manual spread around, and I too, would have liked if they were assembled into one document.
A column is limited in the width (to whatever you set it to) and can expand in the height. If you need to section a column, especially vertically, you need something to hold your elements, and that is the subgrid.
As to 'no manual' for RSD: There are fractions of a manual spread around, and I too, would have liked if they were assembled into one document.
But there is and always has been.

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Hi Inger
Sorry to be a pain but I'm still not exactly sure about the subgrid thing. I have no background in coding so some of it is still a bit of a mystery.
Just for arguments sake, could you just not divide or add a column and then add a container. I'm still not clear what difference a subgrid would make. I made the container into the verticle column on the RSD file you looked at etc etc. Are you saying that subgrids have more fixed boundaries.
Ok is there an example of this that I could look at?
I know things like this can be difficult to describe verbally. Or if your like me 'a bit dim'!!
Thanks Tim
Sorry to be a pain but I'm still not exactly sure about the subgrid thing. I have no background in coding so some of it is still a bit of a mystery.
Just for arguments sake, could you just not divide or add a column and then add a container. I'm still not clear what difference a subgrid would make. I made the container into the verticle column on the RSD file you looked at etc etc. Are you saying that subgrids have more fixed boundaries.
Ok is there an example of this that I could look at?
I know things like this can be difficult to describe verbally. Or if your like me 'a bit dim'!!
Thanks Tim
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Hi Inger
Ok I've found some info on subgrids so no worries. Thanks for you help with this.
T.
Ok I've found some info on subgrids so no worries. Thanks for you help with this.
T.
Jazz isn't dead it just smells funny!
You don't really have to use subgrids, it will work without them too. But you cannot make any more rows down the page if you want it to resemble that Irish site.
Something to look at? Well, I banged together something, maybe you can study it and see if it can be of any use. I have to add, though, that I'm not a RSD expert. I'm still, for over 10 years, in love with the HTML Editor.
Maybe some of the other feel like picking my effort apart and 'reform' it to fit their own ideas.
Something to look at? Well, I banged together something, maybe you can study it and see if it can be of any use. I have to add, though, that I'm not a RSD expert. I'm still, for over 10 years, in love with the HTML Editor.

Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Isn't Inger Brilliant!!!!
Thank you so much. I really want to get to grips with all this and this helps a great deal.
Thanks Tim
Thank you so much. I really want to get to grips with all this and this helps a great deal.
Thanks Tim
Jazz isn't dead it just smells funny!
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