I see that DPX9 does a nice job of building a page.
But how about a site with many pages?
I am wanting to update www.mgrescue.com and am trying to decide the best way to do it. Each subordinate...
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I see that DPX9 does a nice job of building a page.
But how about a site with many pages?
I am wanting to update www.mgrescue.com and am trying to decide the best way to do it. Each subordinate...
Works! Almost what I want, and certainly good enough because I can actually read the legends in the "ribbon"
And I'm a bit gratified that I'm not the only one not totally happy with the charcoal...
they are taking the clue from cnet. Almost impossible to download something from cnet without getting crapware along with it...none of the green "download now" arrows actually down load what you are...
I'm not very appreciative of the dark aspect of the default interface. I'd much rather see black on white instead of reversed as it is.
Is there a way to alter this?
<<The problem with books like this is they take about a year to research, write, edit, and get into the market, and by the time they book comes out, it is close to if not already out of date.
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Thanks.
does XARA use the Corel idiom of right click (on a color) strokes the selected object, and left click fills?
I'm quite familiar with Corel Draw, Illustrator, Quark, Ventura, PageMaker (even MS Publisher), and the rest from my 20 years running a PostScript service bureau.
But in tinkering with the trial...