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Positioning

Postby blackhawk » Fri Sep 30, 2005 6:53 pm

When positioning an item, say a background image, I do not seem to be able to use multiple keyword values using your Inspector feature to set the vertical and horizontal positioning values. I have to edit the stylesheet manually. As someone new to web design and style sheets, using your program would cause me to believe, initially, that such positioning was not supported in style sheets. I learned of this capability as I was evaluating one of your competitor's product - Style Master. In the latter product, I was able to use multiple keyword values in order to control the vertical and horizontal positioning of an item. Under background-position, for example, there is a drop down menu for setting the vertical position and a drop down menu for setting the horizontal position. I would say this is more efficient than having to edit the code -- just a couple of mouse clicks and it is done.

Being new to your product, maybe I am missing something. If not, it does lead me to wonder what other aspects of style sheets may appear to be limited by the use of your program.

I would appreciate your comments and/or corrections.

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Postby Karlis » Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:56 pm

The inspector does not represent all the features of CSS specification, it allows you to do most, but not everything. It is not a specification to learn from, but a helpful tool. Also, please note that Inspector is being improved with every new version, Rapid CSS is rather new product (less than two years on the market), but we are already catching up most of our competitors.
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