Re: Zoom in on a photo effect
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roly
Hi Egg, yes, now I get you. But what if you are designing a new website (That is not on the web yet) and you want to preview it before going live.
Ciao Roly
Roly, Xara's preview is to a local web server, like http://localhost:8000/virtnnnnnnnn/index.htm so when you view it in IE or Chrome or Firefox or Edge or Safari or Opera, you get the experience of it being on the Internet except the download speeds are not around.
And the power of xara's solution is they rendering is almost the same across all these browsers, IE usually being off key the most.
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Re: Zoom in on a photo effect
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But what if you are designing a new website (That is not on the web yet) and you want to preview it before going live.
You can place the photo on a new page that isn't linked on the navbar. It will get exported into the index_htm_files folder.
I attach a working example. You'll need to Preview Whole Website for it to work.
EDIT: I will attach it when TG attachments are fixed. Meanwhile you can get the xar here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mp4ah1xtg1...rns-5.xar?dl=0
Re: Zoom in on a photo effect
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Originally Posted by
Egg Bramhill
You can place the photo on a new page that isn't linked on the navbar. It will get exported into the index_htm_files folder.
I attach a working example. You'll need to Preview Whole Website for it to work.
EDIT: I will attach it when TG attachments are fixed. Meanwhile you can get the xar here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mp4ah1xtg1...rns-5.xar?dl=0
Hi Egg, thank you very much, that works just fine, now I am playing with the parameters so as to change the picture to the right size.
Ciao
Roly
Re: Zoom in on a photo effect
Hi Roly, that's the hard part .... I don't fully understand it but it's very clever.
Re: Zoom in on a photo effect
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Originally Posted by
Egg Bramhill
Hi Roly, that's the hard part .... I don't fully understand it but it's very clever.
Hi Egg, I totally agree with you. In my book the impossible just takes a bit (or much) longer. When you are retired and designing websites is a hobby, time is no problem.
Ciao
Roly