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Post by albertvm on Jan 4, 2005 21:18:22 GMT
I tried Antenna 2.2 as a newbie to non-elementary design (typing bare HTML in a editor). I must say, this is a NICE program, so thumbs up to the author! On the other hand: - The HTML code generated is very ill-formatted... I think it is not to hard to include a nice formatting in the program? Honestly speaking, to publish this code I should be a bit ashamed... (only the format..). - Is it possible to include a widget in the program to rename the id's like id="X38019547AKPST23" to a custom value like id="main_frame_1" or something? Selecting a certain id then highlights the corresponding frame/... to ease the re-naming. Or are the id-identifiers specifically designed for use by Antenna? - Last, at exit, the program pops up an errormessage in 90% of the cases, something to be done there? Cheers Albert.
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Post by Stormdance on Jan 5, 2005 20:11:57 GMT
Hi Albert,
Thanks for the feedback - the 'wishlist' has been updated. There shouldn't be any error messages on exit - if you could fill in a bug report form that would be helpful (on the Help menu in Antenna).
IDs are designed for internal use by Antenna only. However objects also have a friendly 'Name' property in the editor - and you can select any object on the page by name very easily in the Layers palette. Just click the arrow icon alongside any layer to expand it.
If you're into scripting you can also use object names to handle Events e.g. On-click: %[layer_1]%.visibility='visible'; (to show Layer 1 in response to a mouse click)
Cheers, Stormdance
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