Row Formats
Auteur : Nigel W.
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Hi there...
Can anyone point me to some examples of a website page that uses "Row Format"
Try as I might I just can't understand it.
Need some sort of video that takes one through an example, maybe.
Cheers,
Nigel
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Hello Nigel,
You can find further informations on the manual on:
http://help.websitex5.com/en/v13/pro/index.html?aspetto_riga.htm
This function allows you to use the same background for more objects which can be exctended over the content section or to use the parallax effect.
Many thanks!
Auteur
Hi Claudio...
I've read that but I am still confused.
Would you mind writing down a simple step-by-step example so that I can try it out?
Thanks
Nigel,
There is also a best practice, I think this will help you on your way.
http://help.websitex5.com/en/v13/pro/index.html?aspetto_riga.htm
Best Regards,
Auteur
Hi Andre...
Thanks for your input.
That link is the same as Claudio gave me above.
It didn't help really.
Starting with a blank page, I need a few steps to follow to see that and the parallex effect.
All I seem to get is the same as if one makes a text object woith a photo background.
Cheers
Check "ROW STYLE" when you are adding content to your webpage.
Anyway, everything it's on the manual, try to give it a read since it cannot hurt to learn more about how to use your software ;)
Nigel
Set your browser to full screen, go to this website http://www.gippslandsinkers.com.au/
This is a single page site, so you can simply use the scroll bar to roll down (works more effectively than rolling down with scroll wheel), or you can click on pre-pack and go straight their.
I have placed an image with parallax effect behind the prepack images.
First I layed out my page as normal, then I clicked on Row Formats and on that screen "locked together" rows 4 though 10. I then clicked on the locked rows, selected a picture for the background, selected extend to width of browser and set parallax effect.
Is that what you required?
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Absolutely brilliant Esahc...
Just what I needed.
Often, written theory (and I did study the manual) doesn't give the sort of example you've given and it is bewildering...lol
I am very grateful for your help!
Best,
Nigel