How about in the resources thingy, having all the folders that are in there CLOSED by default, especially now that we can place all the webform builder PHP and exported files in there, along with a multitude of others, it becomes a bit tedious to have to keep closing the folders in order to even see some of the other folders.
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
BIll G wrote:
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
No reason why it's up to you your choice, check out the change logs from Suzanne for what's new in the latest version & make your own mind up
A Nony Mouse wrote:
No reason why it's up to you your choice, check out the change logs from Suzanne for what's new in the latest version & make your own mind up
BIll G wrote:
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
No reason why it's up to you your choice, check out the change logs from Suzanne for what's new in the latest version & make your own mind up
My suggestion would be for the Change Logs to be updated as soon as the new version is released. Sometimes you don't see the Change Log until after the new version has been available for more than a week or so. I just think it would make sense to release them both at the same time.
John Ferguson
Website Design and Development
www.jf1.co
Website Design and Development
www.jf1.co
John Ferguson wrote:
My suggestion would be for the Change Logs to be updated as soon as the new version is released. Sometimes you don't see the Change Log until after the new version has been available for more than a week or so. I just think it would make sense to release them both at the same time.
A Nony Mouse wrote:
No reason why it's up to you your choice, check out the change logs from Suzanne for what's new in the latest version & make your own mind up
BIll G wrote:
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
I have a suggestion
Tell me *WHY* I should upgrade in the cart. In my software purchase list, there is a button to upgrade. I am sent to a shopping cart that says "Site Designer." Nothing else. No version number (am I buying the same version), no list of new features, or all the features.
Why should I buy it? (actually, that is not a rhetorical question, why should I buy it, really?)
No reason why it's up to you your choice, check out the change logs from Suzanne for what's new in the latest version & make your own mind up
My suggestion would be for the Change Logs to be updated as soon as the new version is released. Sometimes you don't see the Change Log until after the new version has been available for more than a week or so. I just think it would make sense to release them both at the same time.
I completely 1000% agree, in fact I think the change logs thingy should be released a bit before the update (upgrade) to sort of get people excited in anticipation. A bit like "COMING SOON TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU"
I was once told by Cc management why they don't release the logs until after,, but I forget now what the reason was (although I do remember thinking it wasn't really a good enough reason.
My biggest complaint/suggestion -
It seems the basic building block of SD5 is the "container." That, potentially, makes building a site easier. However, I would love to see something done about manipulating the containers [moving them around]. I know that Inspector is supposed to do that, but it is so hard to see what is what - or maybe it's my old eyes.
I get come really whacky visuals when I drop a container inside a column container, for example, and then flex.
Making containers more easily distinguishable from one another in inspector [maybe by color? Idk.]. Am I moving a container under or into another container?
It seems the basic building block of SD5 is the "container." That, potentially, makes building a site easier. However, I would love to see something done about manipulating the containers [moving them around]. I know that Inspector is supposed to do that, but it is so hard to see what is what - or maybe it's my old eyes.
I get come really whacky visuals when I drop a container inside a column container, for example, and then flex.
Making containers more easily distinguishable from one another in inspector [maybe by color? Idk.]. Am I moving a container under or into another container?
"Say what you mean; mean what you say." ~~ Ben Franklin
You should see by the indentation if a container is inside or under the one above.
As to colours, the outermost containers are dark green, the ones inside are light green. If you take an inner container out to the outermost level, it will also become dark green, and vice versa.
Or do you want different colours for each level of 'inner'?
As to colours, the outermost containers are dark green, the ones inside are light green. If you take an inner container out to the outermost level, it will also become dark green, and vice versa.
Or do you want different colours for each level of 'inner'?
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
This site was made before we were able to create components through the app:
Component sharing for RFF, RBB, RSD and SD: https://eikweb.com/sharing/
My work in progress right now:
Components for the same as above + HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
This site was made before we were able to create components through the app:
Component sharing for RFF, RBB, RSD and SD: https://eikweb.com/sharing/
My work in progress right now:
Components for the same as above + HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Richard Federici wrote:
My biggest complaint/suggestion -
It seems the basic building block of SD5 is the "container." That, potentially, makes building a site easier. However, I would love to see something done about manipulating the containers [moving them around]. I know that Inspector is supposed to do that, but it is so hard to see what is what - or maybe it's my old eyes.
I get come really whacky visuals when I drop a container inside a column container, for example, and then flex.
Making containers more easily distinguishable from one another in inspector [maybe by color? Idk.]. Am I moving a container under or into another container?
My biggest complaint/suggestion -
It seems the basic building block of SD5 is the "container." That, potentially, makes building a site easier. However, I would love to see something done about manipulating the containers [moving them around]. I know that Inspector is supposed to do that, but it is so hard to see what is what - or maybe it's my old eyes.
I get come really whacky visuals when I drop a container inside a column container, for example, and then flex.
Making containers more easily distinguishable from one another in inspector [maybe by color? Idk.]. Am I moving a container under or into another container?
Hi Richard
It's been a long time since we id things together maybe you have forgotten
Go to the tab at the top "Actions"
open it and select "preferences"
There you will see that you can select the "containers border colour (only for visual, not for real), increase the size of the border (it's an overlay so no effect to the layout (I have mine set to 3 or even 4 px for demo's)
You can change the tool tip colour from dark to light, whichever suits your eyes
Below that section are other things you can set up,
By making the border a brighter stronger colour, makes it easier to move things around within other containers etc.
Need more help?? I can dig out the video tutorial showing that if you would like to refresh your memory
W
Ah, thank you! That ought to make things easier, Wayan the Wizard!
"Say what you mean; mean what you say." ~~ Ben Franklin
Minor problem, but irritating (unless I am missing something). I realize the files I am speaking about here are rather simple, but for those with no coding experience they may seem complicated. In SD preferences you can have SD automatically export a robots.txt and sitemap. I did not initially realize it, but the exported files need to be appended to include the URL of the target website. This makes perfect sense although I did not realize it initially. If one is to use these files you would open them individually and add the site URL in the appropriate location. The problem is that the next time SD exports the files you either have to make the same changes to the files or when uploaded, the exported files will overwrite the "altered" files.
I would suggest making a place in the preferences to input the site URL so that all exported files (robots, sitemap) will have the correct URL included, in such a way as to be for that project only. Otherwise it would bleed over into all sites saved if it were a generic preference.
I would suggest making a place in the preferences to input the site URL so that all exported files (robots, sitemap) will have the correct URL included, in such a way as to be for that project only. Otherwise it would bleed over into all sites saved if it were a generic preference.
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