Friday, August 24, 2007

it's like a war zone in here...

We're dropping new releases like bombs it seems. Today's new exemplary feature?

Privacy on Surfaces.

So not only can you keep certain sections of your page for your eyes only. But you can also control who gets to see pictures, videos, text, while keeping the rest of your page unchanged.

"So What does somebody see if I exclude them from a surface" - Bill

Great question Dick. The page, for said person, will render normally, WITHOUT a surface and without the surfaces' contents.

"How do I know if something is on a surface?"

Excellent question. If something has been successfully placed on the surface it will move when the surface is dragged. Placing something on a surface entails dragging it onto a surface and letting go of the object, and making sure your mouse is over the surface when doing so.

Happy Cluttering,
Mark

1 Comments:

Anonymous juanpablo said...

The demo pages - the source code actually - look interesting: absolute positioned divs... I always wonder why no web page editor use them, it's seem the "natural" way of build one. But for regular people, they say nothing at all.

You should really make an screencast of your software, even if it is in alpha/beta/gamma or whatever.

PS: Nice work space!

August 26, 2007 8:11 PM  

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