In “rullers” mode, if you left/right click on top/right ruler, it will create a new “ruller”. The problem is I don’t know how to delete the one I created.
But it’s not a big deal. Pagewiz’s builder is awesome.
In “rullers” mode, if you left/right click on top/right ruler, it will create a new “ruller”. The problem is I don’t know how to delete the one I created.
But it’s not a big deal. Pagewiz’s builder is awesome.
Do we need to replace all images and icons with placeholders in templates uploaded to Envato, or is it allowed to upload templates with images that we are allowed to reuse and redistribute?
I think I signed up on the wrong URL, and now after I finished the landing page, I can’t find a downloadable link for it.
Any one from pagewiz support team can help me??
Regards
From your dashboard click on “Settings” under your page name, then in “Status & statistic” tab there is an “Export” button at the top right, see: http://nimb.ws/M4TtIC
There is no such button on newly created account!
Is it required to have Envato approval to have this option?
I don’t have this option as neutrico said. I didn’t get the envato account approval yet, but don’t know if I get the approval will I have the option to download the page, or I will have new dashboard and will create the page from the start??
Ok. I got welcome mail to Most Wanted and Export button is on, as my existing test template as well. So, don’t worry @pixilito
I gave up with Instapage contest. Instapage builder was so confusing… Pageviz interface is MUCH better.
Short two questions though.
Are we allowed to include custom scripting and styling with design?
I fully understand that we should avoid custom html, though custom css animations, transitions or jQuery magic could be unobtrusive and useful.
Do we need to replace all images and icons with placeholders in templates uploaded to Envato, or is it allowed to upload templates with images that we are allowed to reuse and redistribute?
Are we allowed to include custom scripting and styling with design?
I fully understand that we should avoid custom html, though custom css animations, transitions or jQuery magic could be unobtrusive and useful.
Yes you are allowed.
Do we need to replace all images and icons with placeholders in templates uploaded to Envato, or is it allowed to upload templates with images that we are allowed to reuse and redistribute?
Any items you are not licensed/permitted to include should be replaced with placeholders.
Do we need to replace all images and icons with placeholders in templates uploaded to Envato, or is it allowed to upload templates with images that we are allowed to reuse and redistribute?
Any items you are not licensed/permitted to include should be replaced with placeholders.
How about documentation?
Is there any template or guideline what to include to user documentation?
JoshuaSprague said
You should include anything about the template you think they might need help with. Good, thorough documentation always works in the authors favor so I wouldn’t skimp.
How about documentation?
Is there any template or guideline what to include to user documentation?
JoshuaSprague said
You should include anything about the template you think they might need help with. Good, thorough documentation always works in the authors favor so I wouldn’t skimp.
You are right but it’s not so obvious.
For native speakers documentation is an easy part of task.
However for non-english speakers design and coding can be quite easy while documenting can be hardest and time consuming part.
So, it would be great to avoid writing documentation from scratch.
A. Is there a mailing list where we can sign up to be notified of Most Wanted and similar cash contests and…
B. Is there a mailing list where we can sign up to be notified of the winning submissions of all Most Wanted and similar cash contests?
We have a page dedicated to Envato Most Wanted over at our <a href=http://marketblog.envato.com/most-wanted/">Envato Market Blog. You can also sign up for their special newsletter there for all the news. Hope that helps