Re: I am loving my new software program
The Xara application will have imported the image into the Bitmap gallery.
If you dropped the image on the page, it probably also created a thumbnail at a much lower resolution.
If you add the wrong one to the slider, the upscaling will show up the lower resolution.
Acorn
Re: I am loving my new software program
Hi All
To backup my website. I created a desktop folder and exported the site to the new folder. Is this
considered standard practice. Just wondering if xara can then load the site for editing.
Re: I am loving my new software program
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Originally Posted by
golash
Hi All
To backup my website. I created a desktop folder and exported the site to the new folder. Is this
considered standard practice. Just wondering if xara can then load the site for editing.
You need to save your XAR / WEB file safely; this is the only way to edit your site.
Acorn
Re: I am loving my new software program
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Originally Posted by
Acorn
You need to save your XAR / WEB file safely; this is the only way to edit your site.
Acorn
Ok.Point me the right direction.
Re: I am loving my new software program
Is this it for full backups.
You change the amount of time the program waits before performing the backup and the amount of revisions the program keeps of one document. These options can be found in Utilities > Options > Backup.
Re: I am loving my new software program
Quote:
Originally Posted by
golash
Hi All
To backup my website. I created a desktop folder and exported the site to the new folder. Is this
considered standard practice. Just wondering if xara can then load the site for editing.
I have an external drive where all of my xite files are stored. Then, on a regular basis, I back those all up to the cloud. Worst case, I'm going to have something that is a little bit out of date, and might have to be freshened. Also, anytime I'm going to make fairly significant changes, I do a SAVE AS, and give it a naming scheme which tells me which is the latest. One way or another, I'm going to have a backup copy somewhere. I live in tornado country, which is partially the reason for backing up to Box. If my computer goes sailing off to Illinois, then the external drives will no doubt go along for that ride. I'd have a cloud backup to resort to. Just remember that computers crash, external drives go "poof", and files get corrupted. If it's mission critical, then as Acorn says, make sure you've got a good backup system.