I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to apply a fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about any CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3 box-shadow and transform styles.
On your page you mentioned these took some time to make. I haven’t tried to
create styles but do you just cut and paste the CSS code you created and
save it as a new style? If it works like that it would be cool to
experiment with creating effects in Adobe Fireworks CS6 and bring it over
to Freeway because its new CSS pallet writes the CSS code of the object you
created.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:18 AM, The Big Erns email@hidden wrote:
I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod
and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to apply a
fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about any
CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3 box-shadow
and transform styles.
These don’t work in 5.4.3 do they? When I drag the downloaded file over to
Freeway App it says it won’t work…or doesn’t it work like drag and drop
Actions. I’m stuck in 5.4.3 til I get a new computer ;-(.
Carol
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Damion Gordon email@hidden wrote:
Cool Thanks Big Erns,
On your page you mentioned these took some time to make. I haven’t tried to
create styles but do you just cut and paste the CSS code you created and
save it as a new style? If it works like that it would be cool to
experiment with creating effects in Adobe Fireworks CS6 and bring it over
to Freeway because its new CSS pallet writes the CSS code of the object you
created.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:18 AM, The Big Erns email@hidden
wrote:
I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod
and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to
apply a
fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about
any
CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3
box-shadow
and transform styles.
I made these with the current version of Freeway Pro – version 5.6.5, so I
don’t think they will be compatible, no.
Sorry if this is an issue for people, I’m open to any ideas for making
these more compatible.
–
Ernie Simpson
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Carol Sullivan email@hiddenwrote:
These don’t work in 5.4.3 do they? When I drag the downloaded file over to
Freeway App it says it won’t work…or doesn’t it work like drag and drop
Actions. I’m stuck in 5.4.3 til I get a new computer ;-(.
Carol
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Damion Gordon email@hidden wrote:
Cool Thanks Big Erns,
On your page you mentioned these took some time to make. I haven’t tried
to
create styles but do you just cut and paste the CSS code you created and
save it as a new style? If it works like that it would be cool to
experiment with creating effects in Adobe Fireworks CS6 and bring it over
to Freeway because its new CSS pallet writes the CSS code of the object
you
created.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:18 AM, The Big Erns email@hidden
wrote:
I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod
and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to
apply a
fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about
any
CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3
box-shadow
and transform styles.
Thanks, everyone. I’m open to ways to improve the process or make it more
universally available (current FWP only).
I wonder how many of you noticed the type effects are also CSS… of course,
those aren’t visible on some browsers so many of you may have not seen them
either.
–
Ernie Simpson
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Joe Billings email@hidden wrote:
These look great, just what I’d like, but why can’t I download any of them from the page? I just get a page of …?
On 14/11/2012, at 5:48 AM, The Big Erns wrote:
I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to apply a fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about any CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3 box-shadow and transform styles.
Should have mentioned, I do have the current version of Freeway.
On 14/11/2012, at 5:48 AM, The Big Erns wrote:
I’m releasing my first set of Fancy CSS Box Shadows - users can downlod and import to their Freeway Pro stylesheets. This will allow you to apply a fancy CSS drop shadow to layered HTML items. Works well with just about any CSS layout, supports modern browsers that support standard CSS3 box-shadow and transform styles.
that doesn’t work, all I get is the same gobbledeegook in a new page, now download possible. Plenty of options to open the new link in a new page or save as a PDF, etc.
The bobbledeegook would be caused if there is a .txt suffix on the download. Delete that .txt and leave the .freeway.
However, the files are always greyed out when you follow Ernie’s import instructions. You can always open the files in Freeway at which point you can copy the style laboriously and recreate it in a separate document. If the file was a .css file it would be importable, otherwise not.
Peel right - ends in .txt
Peel left - looks okay to download
Curl left - ends in .txt
Curl right - looks okay to download
Curly peel-a and b works okay to download
Opposites B - looks okay to download
Opposites A - ends in .txt
Curled top and bottom - looks okay
Pull up and down - looks okay
Elevated - looks okay
Sunken - ends in .txt
The ones that look okay, don’t actually download, I have a warning in the downloads window and when I click it says there’s nothing to open.
I’m using Safari - current version.
Elizabeth
On 14/11/2012, at 11:07 AM, DeltaDave wrote:
Have you tried them all - with which browser?
The other thing you could try is Right Click>Download Linked File As and make sure the file name ends with .freeway
Using Import from the Styles Editor absolutely imports css code from
another Freeway Pro file. Does not need to be css file.
If I uploaded true css files, Freeway would import the styles BUT not in a
way that allows a simple application. What I’ve done with most of these is
to embed several styles into a single FWP style.
–
Ernie Simpson
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 7:54 PM, chuckamuck email@hidden wrote:
What worked for me was to open the file in FW and then Save As to
overwrite itself - then I could import the style from it.
Using Import option from the Styles Editor will not work if file is not
css doc. Don’t know what you are doing differently.