Is there a way to get WD6 to popup photos in a window as they did in WD5? If I export the same site with WD6 and WD5, the WD6 version uses a full browser window to display the photo, and I have to use the Back button to return to the site.
Is there a way to get WD6 to popup photos in a window as they did in WD5? If I export the same site with WD6 and WD5, the WD6 version uses a full browser window to display the photo, and I have to use the Back button to return to the site.
You will need to reselect the thumbnails and re apply popup photos in the Web Properties dialog for popups that were originally set in WD5 produced document.
I already removed WD6 from my computer and replaced it with WD5, due to this and another issue. When I install it again I'll create a new thread.
WD5 and WD6 can co-exist happily on the same PC. There are no conflicts with having older and new version Xara software installed, they use separate directories and separate registry keys.
The only choice one must make is which program you prefer for handling the file association.
John is right, it shouldn't happen - I think it happened to me on an earlier version, so I suggest you grab the most recent release from Xara.
I created a new web with only one page. I tried re-setting the popup web properties on a few of them, but that didn't fix the problem. Thank god, because that would have been an onerous task in any web site.
OK, it works fine AFTER I post it to my web site, but not when viewing on my local drive with IE8.
Any idea why that might be? I remitted IE to allow additional content.
You can enable Mark Of The Web to force IE run scripts without confirmation (as we did by default in WD5/X5).
There's two ways to do so. Either add a "<motw>" name to any object in your design which will force the entire site exported with this feature. Or set following registry key to 1:
This will force mark of the web on all sites you export. Just the way WD5/X5 did.Code:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Xara\HTMLFilter\3.0\MarkOfTheWeb
Hope it helps.
John.
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