undo flaky - Post ID 280467
Hi All
Having spent hours on the Tutorial regarding Technologic theme conversion . the two main problems i am getting is first
not being able to Undo some mistakes and i have to start over again very frustrating some times it works but not all the time . Second when i make an action in styles panel i don't see a change until i move to the element tab . the feedback from the program seems wrong compared to RSD 2.5 is anyone else getting this ?
Regards Adrian
Having spent hours on the Tutorial regarding Technologic theme conversion . the two main problems i am getting is first
not being able to Undo some mistakes and i have to start over again very frustrating some times it works but not all the time . Second when i make an action in styles panel i don't see a change until i move to the element tab . the feedback from the program seems wrong compared to RSD 2.5 is anyone else getting this ?
Regards Adrian
adrian horn wrote:
not being able to Undo some mistakes and i have to start over again very frustrating some times it works but not all the time.
not being able to Undo some mistakes and i have to start over again very frustrating some times it works but not all the time.
The only area that I haven't yet found how to undo is the Grid Editor. Is this happening anywhere else?
adrian horn wrote:
Second when i make an action in styles panel i don't see a change until i move to the element tab.
Second when i make an action in styles panel i don't see a change until i move to the element tab.
I haven't experienced this at all. Can you give a step-by-step example so we can see if we can duplicate it?
adrian horn wrote:
the feedback from the program seems wrong compared to RSD 2.5 is anyone else getting this?
the feedback from the program seems wrong compared to RSD 2.5 is anyone else getting this?
What do you mean by feedback? Do you mean how the program reacts to changes or something else?
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Hi Brian
Further investigations i have compared Grid builder to the new Site Designer today and it appears that they are performing the same So maybe Sod law was happening on my computer yesterday .So i can only retract the statement (undo flaky) as it must be user error on my part .Over the next few weeks as i get more familiar with how this all works doing the conversions to grid style which are proving a bit of a challenge ,however its just a bit of a learning curve i know that and perseverance will win the day . Great program and brilliant forums are what make for a happy CC users and this is why i put the effort in because CC do !! and clearly are visionaries in this field .
Regards Adrian
Further investigations i have compared Grid builder to the new Site Designer today and it appears that they are performing the same So maybe Sod law was happening on my computer yesterday .So i can only retract the statement (undo flaky) as it must be user error on my part .Over the next few weeks as i get more familiar with how this all works doing the conversions to grid style which are proving a bit of a challenge ,however its just a bit of a learning curve i know that and perseverance will win the day . Great program and brilliant forums are what make for a happy CC users and this is why i put the effort in because CC do !! and clearly are visionaries in this field .
Regards Adrian
adrian horn wrote:
Hi Brian
doing the conversions to grid style which are proving a bit of a challenge
Hi Brian
doing the conversions to grid style which are proving a bit of a challenge
just wondering, using your previously described methodology, are the components from CGB able to be used in SD3, instead of bringing them across from RSDv2?
Hi Russell
What i have done is to rename the component folders to there respective platforms to avoid confusion regarding what components work within Site designer . For example i noticed that there are three main folders in components namely Bootstap 3 Bootstrap4 and Foundation .so all i did was to go into the folders and rename with the extention B3 B4 or F and supersized to notice that these folders only show up in components when you open there platforms . this is helpful as it means you only need to alter the component to the new Grid style when you need it as Bob was saying . The great thing about this you know exactly what component works with what program . oh and by the way CSS grid builder also has components if you know where i coming from ?
regards Adrian
What i have done is to rename the component folders to there respective platforms to avoid confusion regarding what components work within Site designer . For example i noticed that there are three main folders in components namely Bootstap 3 Bootstrap4 and Foundation .so all i did was to go into the folders and rename with the extention B3 B4 or F and supersized to notice that these folders only show up in components when you open there platforms . this is helpful as it means you only need to alter the component to the new Grid style when you need it as Bob was saying . The great thing about this you know exactly what component works with what program . oh and by the way CSS grid builder also has components if you know where i coming from ?
regards Adrian
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