I'm busy experimenting with layouts, (mainly CSS based layouts) and would like to know other peoples plan of actions are when it comes to changing the layouts contained in actinic.
I want (in the future) to be able to do new layouts - probably based on existing layouts so, I'm afraid of upsetting existing layouts incase I want to refer back to them at a later date.
On the other hand, If I make a copy of a layout, change it etc, surely I miss out on those all-important bug-fixes that will come in future small releases of actinic. - How do I know that "messrs actinic" has changed a layout to fix a big bug and I've missed out !
At the moment, If I want to make a change (no matter how small) I make copies of layouts, then change the new layouts (read experiment with the layout) to see what happens. If I screw it up, then I just change the layout back to the original, copy the contents, change back to the new layout and paste the contents in and start again.
I've only just (as I write this) found the "FIND" option within the library of layouts - until now, I've guessed where the layout is - the things you learn when you think slightly more logically ! I think a BIG button on the library popup saying "FIND" would help everyone a lot ! - ( one for development Chris ! )
so, back to the question - Whats other peoples "plan-of-action" when it comes to playing with layouts
do you:
anybody care to tell the forum how scared they are when it comes to playing with the new concept of layouts?
kev
I want (in the future) to be able to do new layouts - probably based on existing layouts so, I'm afraid of upsetting existing layouts incase I want to refer back to them at a later date.
On the other hand, If I make a copy of a layout, change it etc, surely I miss out on those all-important bug-fixes that will come in future small releases of actinic. - How do I know that "messrs actinic" has changed a layout to fix a big bug and I've missed out !
At the moment, If I want to make a change (no matter how small) I make copies of layouts, then change the new layouts (read experiment with the layout) to see what happens. If I screw it up, then I just change the layout back to the original, copy the contents, change back to the new layout and paste the contents in and start again.
I've only just (as I write this) found the "FIND" option within the library of layouts - until now, I've guessed where the layout is - the things you learn when you think slightly more logically ! I think a BIG button on the library popup saying "FIND" would help everyone a lot ! - ( one for development Chris ! )
so, back to the question - Whats other peoples "plan-of-action" when it comes to playing with layouts
do you:
- just jump in and revise the master copy
- copy the master (keeping most of the name)
- copy the master (to hell with the name)
- panic when it comes to applying the latest patches (I've read the posts regarding which option to tak when you apply an upgrade.)
- take a snapshot, play, panic, reach for the last snapshot
- none of the above.
anybody care to tell the forum how scared they are when it comes to playing with the new concept of layouts?
kev
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