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GregInFrance #1
Are 'Layer's Contribute's dirty little secret?
Seems to me that Contribute jsut can't handle Layers. Can't resize them. Can't
position them. And can't access anything that happens to be under them (if you
put a big table in a small frame, for example, with a scroll bar, the table
shows in full size in Contribute covering anything beneath it.)
I can't find anything on Lyers in Contribute's help files. And only 2-3 forum
posts. Seems like it's a pretty big issue that is just beng ignored. :sad;
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ArnLaw #2
Re: Are 'Layer's Contribute's dirty little secret?
I just spoke with Adobe's customer support. They informed me that Contribute
cannot create layers. You have to create them ouside of contribute and then
insert them (as a graphic I suppose). Cumbersome at best.
If you know otherwise, or if you know a work-around, please post.
Customer service confirmed that an upgrade to Dreamweaver would provide that
functionality, but we cannot justify the additional cost.
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