Let me see how far we're on the same track here: Your English is quite OK - I understood each word. Looking froward your sites in the Showcase section So basically that's it - I hope it will help you get a kickstart whit what cam to be my primary front end web design tool. We tlked about this recently with some fellow forum members - didn't manage to update the discussion from above, so here are the links with some more info about the way Code Editor works and how the styling gets applied in Mobirise Builder Īnd finally the coolest part- bending the blocks according to your will with some cool CSS and creating some entirely new cool things taking the snippets from them or starting from the scratch - you'll need the Code Editor Extension for that. You also have some useful features in the page and site's settings dialog boxes - like assigning site's favicon,Ĭaption and description, also integrating the tracking code Google gave you - find those control panels using the blie gear buttonsĪny block you've crafted to a certain point can be saved in your user blocks library via the download like button next to the one bringing out the block's properties panel. meanwhile you can see how to take care of this over here: If v.3.10.5 is the first one you're installing and you're wondering what the animation on scroll switch is doing not seeing the animation on the default Mobirise 3 theme - this is a minor glitch - probably will be fixed in the next version. On some themes like SpaceM the main theme color is not editable through the block's properties, but just from the Style Editor for consistency reasons Will not work on blocks of which you've already done some color / font adjustments. The brugh button- so called Style Editor - change the colors and fonts and see them altered all over the blocks you've inserted and will insert in the project. What might bring up some questions probably are: And of course - ASK ASK ASK!Ī few startup words - you've probably figured out what''s doing what so far - I remember back in the day I started with the Builder it found it quite intuitive to work with - took just a few minutes to get around. There is no particular order to follow - just read whatever you find interesting or fitting the particualr goal you're after at the moment. But I guess there are also some a bit more advanced topics to help you in a later stage of your work with Mobirise in case you decide sticking around for a while I tried summarizing useful links of all kinds there to hopefully give the beginners a lighter start. My friendly advive would be first takiing a look over here: It's not just a good constructor - it's te BEST builder - you'll see I'm right taking some more tim with itīelieve it or not - you're currently part of the most detailed and live! documentation about the Builder - the Mobirise Community
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