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Aw: Flare: Tablet/Mobile Medium Displayed in Web Browser
Subject:Aw: Flare: Tablet/Mobile Medium Displayed in Web Browser From:e -dot- dickinson -at- gmx -dot- net To:"Hansen, Keith (US - Illinois)" <Keith -dot- Hansen -at- Fiserv -dot- com> Date:Mon, 22 Apr 2024 18:49:15 +0200
Hello Keith,
it's been a couple of years that I last used Flare, so bear with me -
and perhaps someone else chips in, as well:
At the time the preview of styles for HTML5 (or any other) was known to
be faulty.
Your safest bet at the time was generating your output in between
editing steps to a lcoal directory (using a dummy project perhaps with
a few files only) and test it from there in the browser(s) of your
choice/supported at your place.
Then edit styles to correct, where necessary.
Repeat until satisfied...
All the best
Nina
Gesendet: Sonntag, 21. April 2024 um 22:42 Uhr
Von: "Hansen, Keith (US - Illinois)" <Keith -dot- Hansen -at- Fiserv -dot- com>
An: "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Betreff: Flare: Tablet/Mobile Medium Displayed in Web Browser
Please post to the list. Thanks.
I am using Madcap Flae. I am generating HTML5 output. My target is
using an HTML5 skin:
1. In the HTML5 Skin Editor, I click Styles. Then I click the Web
Medium tab. In the Preview area of the Styles tab, I see the skin the
way it should look in a Web browser.
1. Next, I click the Preview option in the toolbar of the Skin Editor.
MS Edge opens. However, it doesn't display the Web Medium. Instead, I
see the Tablet/Mobile Medium.
1. Likewise, when I build my target and open the output in Edge, it
doesn't display the Web Medium. Instead, I see the Tablet/Mobile
Medium.
QUESTION: How do I get the Web Medium to display in the Web browser
(which is what should happen)?
BTW, I also opened the output using Chrome. I get the same results.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Keith
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