Responsive Site Designer Beta Intro...

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Just started using RSD (Beta) 2.0. I have been using Visual Site Designer for years.

I've chosen the Bootstrap Theme Template "Black Forest" and am just going to be changing Images and Text for my website.

I'm having difficulty identifying the correct pixel size for each of the images within this theme template. When I double click on the first image of the mountains, the dimensions shows Min Width 10 px and Min Height 200 px. However, the image is very wide and not very high -- so I'm confused. I tried to find the images themselves, but cannot locate. How can I determine the dimensions of each of these template images and file size? I just need to take my images and resize them so they fit the template space of the existing images and are about the same file size so the pages load quickly.

Lastly, the guide seems a little different than the software. Is the guide relevant to the new Beta version 2.0?
http://rsd.coffeecup.com/tutorials/tips … toc-header

Thank you,

Gavin
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. How can I determine the dimensions of each of these template images and file size? I just need to take my images and resize them so they fit the template space of the existing images and are about the same file size so the pages load quickly.

The easiest way is to just export the site. You can then find all of your images inside of the _exported folder.

Lastly, the guide seems a little different than the software. Is the guide relevant to the new Beta version 2.0?

We are still working on the v2 documentation but everything there still applies to v1.5.
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What you can do is save the template as a rsd file, and then export it. Then you will get access to the various files and folders, also the images.

Edit: Ah, Scott got there first... ;)
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Thank you both! Gavin

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