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(Message started by: Peter CZIEL on Aug 21st, 2006, 1:07am)

Title: Frames-images-resizing to suit resolutions
Post by Peter CZIEL on Aug 21st, 2006, 1:07am
Hi,

I love HyperPublish. I have created websites that are cool but I have 3 problems:

Problem 1:

I assume that frames are only used when there is a repetition happening. So if I want to make menu (image buttons) on left and insert company logo in top left frame (image) I simply insert menu on page 1 and company logo on page 2 (page 0 shows all frames). The problem I have is that once I do it and I change resolution to lower (or higher) that the image and menu goes beyond frame and is not visible.

Question: Can frames change size in accordance to resolution or at least can content inside fram always fit frame size?

In manual there is only explanation how text inside tables automaticaly adjust to resolution. But frames and images puzzle me.

PROBLEM 2:

Once I create any image and insert it to HyperPublis page I no longer can insert TEXT on top of the image. There is not TEXT button that generates window I can drag on top of the image. That would help with creating menu buttons where you create basic button and your insert different TEXT inside HYPERPUBLISh rather than having to create different image for different TEXT.

Problem 3:

Finally When I create image in lets say Microsoft Power Point and use ART TEXT to write special TEXT and I save it as bmp than I have to bring this to PAINT and CUT and copy. Often quality of copied is low especialy TEXT and letters.

Title: Re: Frames-images-resizing to suit resolutions
Post by Support Staff on Aug 26th, 2006, 12:32pm
Problem 1:

you need to correctly design each frame.

I mean each page inside each frame should be designed in order to be good for any resolution. You may test these pages apart (just use the editor not full screen, go to each page, and resize the editor width).
There are design tricks within the Chapter "graphics and paging pages" of the PDF manual...

Alternatively, you may setup a frame to a fixed size (e.g. a left frame that is a menu and contains buttons may be set to -say - 250 pixel fixed width, while the right frame with the content will resize... this way you won't have to care about resizing of the left frame)



Problem 2:

when you create a website there are infinite graphic needs, the text over a button is just the more common one. You definitely need a graphic program. You can edit each image into your favourite graphic software by a right click on the image, then "Edit".
For the buttons, we have a fast plugin (you highlight a text, then it transforms it to a button), it is called 3D buttons: www.visualvision.com/plugin/


Problem 3:
the trick is to create an image with 200% size. Then you copy and paste, then you edit within your favourite graphic program (see above) and you resample to 50%. The resampling (with the anti-aliasing feature active) will produce a good image that Power Point is otherwise unable to produce directly.



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