#HOVER IMAGE LINK BLOCS APP FULL#
To enjoy full font support on every browser, you have to browse for and add three or four different types of files for each font. You can even lock elements to the bottom of your page, lest they otherwise appear at the end of one short page, but in the middle of another, longer one.Īnd after bemoaning the constrained font selection in Blocs and especially Macaw, I frankly could have hugged the folks behind Sparkle when I discovered its ability to incorporate third-party webfonts. I also liked Sparkle’s ability to easily add common elements (a top nav bar with a logo and menu, for example) to every page on your site, just by checking a box in its inspector pane. Sparkle’s ready-made photo galleries, dropdown menus, and other items are easy to customize and style. Most importantly, I never felt like I had to fight with it to achieve what I wanted. I enjoyed its ability to align objects by their midpoints as well as their edges, and to evenly distribute the space between multiple objects. I found Sparkle’s layout engine more powerful and pleasant than Macaw’s. It’s easy to populate and style them however you like-although I did notice that when I resized or repositioned a menu, some items would sometimes spontaneously flip from “visible” to “hidden” without any apparent reason. But Sparkle also offers a library of useful, premade items, including dropdown menus (not yet found in Blocs or Macaw) and a photo gallery viewer. It lets you place text, images, and other page elements wherever you like, aligned with an easily adjusted grid.
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Like Macaw, Sparkle eschews premade templates. What it lacks in style, Sparkle’s interface makes up for in clarity and ease of use.
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#HOVER IMAGE LINK BLOCS APP MAC#
Unlike its Adobe-influenced rivals, Sparkle sticks squarely with a familiar, Pages-like Mac look and feel. If you’ve used Pages, you’ll feel right at home with Sparkle’s Mac-friendly interface. But with a few extra facets, it could really shine. Like a raw gemstone fresh from the mine, Sparkle’s still a bit rocky from some angles. In the field of Mac web design programs, River SRL’s Sparkle 1.2.3 ( Mac App Store link) lands between Blocs’ do-it-for-me ease and Macaw’s free-form flexibility.