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Stacks 1.0 brings page-layout editing to RapidWeaver

updated 11:40 am EST, Wed February 18, 2009

Stacks 1.0 launched


YourHead Software has launched Stacks 1.0, a page-style plugin for RapidWeaver. Stacks 1.0 brings layout editing to the website creation software, allowing for flexible web page design using a drag and drop interface. Stacks arrives with a library of simple building blocks for creating complex layouts. Users build web pages using Stacks by placing elements from the Stacks Library anywhere onto a web page layout. Each element can be moved, resized, styled, and nested, while pages built via Stacks are flexible and flow content to fit the dimensions of any RapidWeaver theme.

Stacks is designed to allow novice users to design complex pages, featuring columns, tables and floating images. The Stacks Library helps, arriving with pre-designed elements for text, images, html, columns, and floating images. Stacks also allows for nested elements, allowing numerous layout opportunities.

Stacks builds pages based on xHTML and CSS, and doesn't build from Flash or scripts. It allows for custom elements that can be HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Stacks 1.0 is now available for $20, requiring Mac OS X 10.5 or higher and RapidWeaver 4.2.1 or later.




by MacNN Staff

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  1. MyRightEye

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    goodbye freeway

    and good bloody riddens...

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