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RapidWeaver

RapidWeaver

Simple and themeable site publishing app.

Version:  4.3.1

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Contributed by: jabohn Thursday, July 14 2005 @ 07:14 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 6-12 months

Recommend Product: YES

This is a very good program; they keep adding new things and are very open to feature requests. All it's missing is the ability to scale the page width (auto page width was curiously removed since version 3.1).   
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It's in the themes. - Netzach

RapidWeaver hasn't fixed page width, such things lie with the themes.
So it's up to the theme developer wether to use fixed or dynamic page width.
I know this because I make freeware RapidWeaver themes, witch can be found at the http://myrwthemes.com/ site and my personal homepage Netzach's Crypt (Made with RapidWeaver).

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Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 12:44 PM PDT


It's in the themes. - Netzach

RapidWeaver hasn't fixed page width, such things lie with the themes.
So it's up to the theme developer wether to use fixed or dynamic page width.
I know this because I make freeware RapidWeaver themes, witch can be found at the http://myrwthemes.com/ site and my personal homepage Netzach's Crypt (Made with RapidWeaver).

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Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 12:46 PM PDT


It's in the themes. - Netzach

RapidWeaver hasn't fixed page width, such things lie with the themes.
So it's up to the theme developer wether to use fixed or dynamic page width.
I know this because I make freeware RapidWeaver themes, witch can be found at the http://myrwthemes.com/ site and my personal homepage Netzach's Crypt (Made with RapidWeaver).

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Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 12:52 PM PDT


you go, Netzach! - yeamacc

Post it 3x to make sure you get your point across!

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Monday, August 08 2005 @ 07:56 AM PDT