So here is wha new and hopefully usefull came out meanwhile :
Since I'm always saying I'm trying to keep this one updated I think it's about time to actually update it, don't you think
Publishing and embedding pdf booklets and catalogs in your Mobirise built sites - it works pretty much the same for all the inline publishing platformsĮmbedding and using image patterns in your Custom CSS snippets - trals, erroes and ways that work including a simple solution to include images for CSS access only with a dummy pageīasically that's what came out meanwhile. Playing around with the animations in your projects - assigning different default animation or altering the entereance / hover of single elements - it does require further investigation about targeting the elements in particular block cases - just ask in case you need one 3.10.3 even blocks with unlocked HTML retain the inline editor so editing the text afterwards becomes even easier Messing up with countdowns - different formats and some other cool tweaksĪ story about how the big G sees our Mobirise built sites and does it always sees the latestĪ few ways adding a read more.
To spped it up thought you could download the script and reference it from your own erver This one os about adding a simple snow effect to your sites - I tested it myself and it doesn't slow down the perfoemance much. Hopefully some of the fellow forum members will find it useful The post from above turned out to be quite useful (at lest for me poinint people to all the thins gathered at one place ) so I decided to writhe this update includng some of the cool things I discovered recently. And spending some time around is much better Fb alternative Thank you for the kind words I'm just glad when I'm able helping one out around here - I'm lerning a lot of stuff this way too.
How to add a custom form with admin page to your projects: Here is how to set up the images social platforms display when you share your pages via the share functionality Here is a way to insert custom content right in your text blocks if needed - part of this approach is mentioned in the centerin navbar threads: Some tips about irganizing your project as a blog and a simple template: How to handle images in Mobirise Builder: Here is a post with some usefull links with external resources about HTML and CSS in general:Ī few words about the gallery tags - this is rather an oldie - the all tag is editable now but you can see how to add multiple tags to your gallery items:Īnd here is how to change the texts colors and backrgounds or the image thumbnails: Here is how to center your navbar content:Īnd here is the extension of this topic including placing two flags for a multilinual version (it needs a bit further polishing though ):Īnd finally - to end the navbar sequence - here is how to make your navbar collapse on tablet view - I would save this one for later - it does not juite fit the begginer's profile but I'm sure spanding a few days with the Builder you'll find it quite easy to implement too The best sollution to give you projects a live web go right away - the GitHub hosting - it comes included in Mobirise builder:Īnd a way of inserting your GitHub hosted content right in your Facebook pageįirst of all - here are some useful articles about v.3 in general :ĭo note you need to add some brackets to the CSS snippets posted in the above articles - if you wonder how exactly - just take a look over here and scroll fown a bit - you'll see it explained Let's see if I can:Ī few words about what is this hosting, how to upload to it adn so on:
I hope this will also help - writing it I thought exactly about this - how a person in a sphere totally outside web design could manage to make a web site - what's needed, what he/ she should think about first and so on.įrankly when the article was written the current version of the software was something about middle v2 so since then meny things have changed but just give ti a try and make sure you ask what you need and can't find in the forums - I'll try helping whatever I canītw thank you for this post - you gave me just the right push since there are a lot of useful things around but maybe I should systemetize them a bit.