Hey friends and fans, we just pushed a big fresh update for RSD (the official V1.05

).
A lot of cool things have been happening with Responsive Site Designer since the last version. Our list shows 4o+ updates and improvements. Here's an overview of the highlights.
Updated editing pane: It’s now clearer when the app is in editing mode, especially for people with less experience with RSD. We also updated the ‘add link’ UI and workflow.
Faster saving, loading, and exporting: For projects with a large number of images, or with heavy-sized images, this could take a bit of time. Now we hear what most of you are saying: “never use large images, always optimize them for the web.” We agree, try to get them down to as few KBs as practical and stay away from images over 1MB. Nevertheless, we felt these processes needed an overhaul, and we’re totally liking the improved speeds and new informative visuals. Let us know what you think!
Improved font rendering: Different browsers render fonts differently, nothing we can do about that. However, on Windows our embedded browser was not rendering the fonts as sharp as they could be. We improved that.
New ‘replace image’ workflow: Want to change out an image for a different version? The new workflow cuts out about 3 steps: now simply open the resources dialog, select the image that needs to be replaced, click replace, select, done!
Added text-align to certain elements: This makes centering elements within a container (or column) a lot easier. Thanks for
pointing this out, Shane!We went ahead and added more typographical controls to certain non-text elements, all these settings will be inherited by their children (the elements inside) as well. How handy!
Easier keyword management: Just drag-n-drop to reorder them, sweet
Font icon improvements: We removed some extra spacing that this element had mysteriously acquired along the way and added a control that makes it easier to manage its vertical position. This is especially useful when font icons need to placed next to other inline-blocks.
Executed a few quirks: There were a few anomalies reported. While they did not appear for everybody, some experienced a disappearing edting pane, containers blocking drops, or were not always able to open a project. Now these inconveniences should be gone (yay).
Updated controls for the responsive image element: Improvements to the slider and workflow make it easier to zoom-in on images at lower breakpoints (using focal point) or to swap out images for smaller versions at these lower breakpoints (or bigger versions on higher breakpoints using a mobile-1st workflow).
That’s just the highlights! Here’s some more:
- Improved the page manager behavior making it easier to drag and reorder pages
- Made sure a removed breakpoint is not saved (duh)
- Fresh vertical-align controls added for all elements
- Brand-new Max-height controls
- Boosted the linear gradient and background size controls
- Improvements to images on Firefox and retina screens (thanks for finding this Tyrone)
- Color picker for gradients now always shows color of stop point
- Refreshed the background image URL input box
- Updates to resources and folder name conventions (to make them easier to interpret)
- Various improvements for importing RLMP projects (images, row colors)
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