My topics are getting a bit long and it would be nice to provide a "back-to-top" button to hover at the bottom right hand side of the window.
Trying to look it up on internet and finding results, but as I am not a programmer, I'm still not sure what to do.
Can I achieve what I want with Flare css ...
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- Wed Jun 10, 2015 12:58 am
- Forum: Styles, Stylesheets and XML
- Topic: How do I create a back-to-top button with Flare css?
- Replies: 5
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- Thu May 28, 2015 10:58 pm
- Forum: Flare's General Discussion
- Topic: Image sizing
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2430
Re: Image sizing
@Steve -
Well, that answers that then. Thanks.
My idea of putting it in Word at the right size and (re)capture seems almost the best option then in the cases where the screen capture is too large for what I want.
Thank you both for your input. Much appreciated.
Marion
Well, that answers that then. Thanks.
My idea of putting it in Word at the right size and (re)capture seems almost the best option then in the cases where the screen capture is too large for what I want.
Thank you both for your input. Much appreciated.
Marion
- Wed May 27, 2015 12:27 am
- Forum: Flare's General Discussion
- Topic: Image sizing
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2430
Re: Image sizing
@kwag_myers - Thanks for your reply
IrfanView comes with 96dpi standard. I can change the individual images to 300dpi but it only shows me the 'real' size when viewing the target. In the Flare XML editor the size is not affected by higher or lower dpi, which is unfortunate.
Viewing in Print layout ...
IrfanView comes with 96dpi standard. I can change the individual images to 300dpi but it only shows me the 'real' size when viewing the target. In the Flare XML editor the size is not affected by higher or lower dpi, which is unfortunate.
Viewing in Print layout ...
- Tue May 26, 2015 2:10 am
- Forum: Flare's General Discussion
- Topic: Image sizing
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2430
Image sizing
I'm still trying to find the best method of handling images.
I use Irfanview, which captures screen shots at 96dpi as standard.
When I place them in Flare this is representative for the actual size in the PDF
However, when I resize to a smaller image in Flare it gets blurry, and depending on how ...
I use Irfanview, which captures screen shots at 96dpi as standard.
When I place them in Flare this is representative for the actual size in the PDF
However, when I resize to a smaller image in Flare it gets blurry, and depending on how ...