I'm trying to figure out how to lock or hide grids, blocks, elements using the Page Outline Mode.
There is a vast difference between designing a footer for a large display compared to the vertical display of a smart phone. I really hate the Nicepage 'wack-a-molly' I'm experiencing with my design work with Nicepage.
I'm trying all the tools in Nicepage but I keep finding that the changes I make to one display mode will affect the other display modes as well.
I've been trying to 'lock down' my work on a display mode before going to work on the next one. But I'm still finding the 'lock down feature' is not 100% effective.
So it seems logical then to completely design a separate footer for the smartphone and hide it from the other displays.
Does this make sense? I need a clear idea of what kind of 'workflow' the Nicepage Team recommends. I'm loosing a lot of time and there is no documentation or videos to show a design workflow process (from start to completion) for graphic designers who use Nicepage to design websites entirely from a blank page.
Thanks so much,
Guy Shelemy
I'm trying to figure out how to lock or hide grids, blocks, elements using the Page Outline Mode. There is a vast difference between designing a footer for a large display compared to the vertical display of a smart phone. I really hate the Nicepage 'wack-a-molly' I'm experiencing with my design work with Nicepage. I'm trying all the tools in Nicepage but I keep finding that the changes I make to one display mode will affect the other display modes as well. I've been trying to 'lock down' my work on a display mode before going to work on the next one. But I'm still finding the 'lock down feature' is not 100% effective. So it seems logical then to completely design a separate footer for the smartphone and hide it from the other displays. Does this make sense? I need a clear idea of what kind of 'workflow' the Nicepage Team recommends. I'm loosing a lot of time and there is no documentation or videos to show a design workflow process (from start to completion) for graphic designers who use Nicepage to design websites entirely from a blank page. Thanks so much, Guy Shelemy