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jPaul
 
 
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"How To..." tutorials

Post by jPaul »

Hi Everybody,

I have a notion for a "Log-In Form".
(I would like to contain this form in a PopUp, and make that form available from each page of a website. My issue is that I have no idea how to approach this sort of project.)

I've searched YouTube for "How to be using WYSIWYG" without any success.
Can anyone direct me to any tutorials that can help me learn how to do these things through WYSIWYG?
Many Thanks,
-Paul-
If I wasn't so stupid, I wouldn't have to be so persistent.
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Post by Pablo »

Did you consider using a dialog?
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/dialog.html

To add it to each page, you can use a master page or master frame.
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Re: "How To..." tutorials

Post by jPaul »

Thank you, very much, for such a quick reply.

I've had this product now for close to four years, I think my first version was 16.

Part of that delay was that I needed to understand HTML and CSS much better. I have the kind of personality that just has to open the hood
and see what's going on. Accordingly, I used several different editors that would easily reveal the HTML and CSS code that managed
the display and could instantly show any HTML or CSS adaptation.

I upgraded to version 19 just a couple of days ago, and made a firm decision to focus on this product. I have a complicated project in mind,
and (Compared to all of the other editors I've used) Pablo Software Solutions has the best post-sales support I've seen. I think
that support will help me accomplish this "complicated project".

Once again, Thank You for the very quick response and the vast knowledgebase that you provide.
Many Thanks,
-Paul-
If I wasn't so stupid, I wouldn't have to be so persistent.
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