![]() Perhaps these are buried inside Foundry or Foundation, but I have no way of evaluating them since Stacks stopped working. Yes, there are hundreds of stacks available, but how do I find one that lets me resize an image? Or find a theme that does not force me to use a background or image completely unrelated to my content, and does not waste the top 6 inches of the page? – Google did not help very much, and asking in the forum has too large a response time. What I GREATLY dislike about this is the requirement that users be clairvoyant. I am not trying to do anything special or obscure, just apply a common theme and header to all pages, place images where I want them, and entering styled text around the images, with links to other pages. I am trying to craft a technical website, and it’s now clear that RW simply cannot do that without Stacks, and probably needs several other add-ons as well (one of Foundry or Foundation, plus perhaps others). I was starting to figure out how to use Stacks when its “free demo” stopped working after just an hour or so (prompting to purchase it). I concluded I need Stacks, and downloaded its “free demo”. I have spent about three hours watching videos that contained information I could have found in a written manual in FAR less time. How can I learn to use RapidWeaver without spending hours and hours watching videos? These are just a few basic things I thought a website editor would easily do “out of the box”. I figured out how to remove the banner, but I want one ~ 1 inch tall – how do I do that? I do not want the banner to take up the entire first view of the webpage. I want to resize the image to 0.5 window width and place it on the right, with text flowing around it on the left – how do I do that? (I have done this in HTML, so I know it is possible, and many websites do it.) I cannot find a clue how to resize the image – how do I do that? ![]() I switch to Preview mode, and the whole image is visible, as wide as the webpage. Strange and rather disconcerting (who wants to see just a piece of a large image?). The image happens to be larger than the entire monitor, so I only see the left piece of it in the edit pane, and must scroll around to see anything other than its left edge (no way to see the rest). So I select a theme “Engineer”, and in edit mode type some random text and drop in an image. Unlike many other web tools I have used, it is a complete mystery, and the only “manual” is a bunch of videos. I just downloaded a trial version of RapidWeaver 8. I am looking for something more efficient that that. We're here to help.I am a highly experienced software developer, have written several web applications using HTML/PHP/Javascript, and crafted several web pages by editing the bare HTML. Send us a message, ask a question, or give us feedback. In fact someone might have asked already, and if they have it's probably in our FAQ and you can get an answer right now. Lost your serial number? Don't worry, you can look it up in our database. YourHead Discord Find a Lost Serial Number Join in the live chat, post to the forum question, or send a private question. ![]() Come join our free public Discord server today. If you must use an older version, macOS 11 Big Sur or later is recommended for the optimum user experience and access to all features.ĭiscord is a the fastest growing chat platform today. Recommendations The latest version of macOS is always recommended. ![]() An Intel microprocessor or run RapidWeaver in Rosetta mode.Requirements You must have at least these things to use PlusKit 4 runs natively on Intel microprocessors but you can use Rosetta to run PlusKit 4 on Apple Silicon Macs. Is compatible with the latest versions of macOS and RapidWeaver. Whether you need animations, icons, image galleries, or social buttons, there's a stack for that.Ĭheck out the Made for Stacks site to find exactly what you're looking for. There are hundreds of stacks, frameworks, and even example projects that can help get your website started or help it cross the finish line. Have an older system? Need an older version? We've got you covered. If you can get your question into 140 characters, we'll do our best at a 140 character response. Isaiah and Christi have been running YourHead Software since the mid-90s, developing Mac apps, iOS apps, and RapidWeaver plugins.
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