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Posted on May 18, 2015 by Nick Jennings, Customer Service Rep
Did you know that you can quickly view your designs on your mobile device? All you need is the ProtoShare Business Edition and a mobile friendly design. There are a few ways to set up a design to … Continue reading →
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Posted on May 12, 2015 by Josh Kristof, Senior Product Engineering Manager
In our first post covering the Advanced HTML Component, one of the examples we gave was for a delayed page redirect. Seeing as that example is now four years old and we get requests for this feature regularly, we thought we’d provide an update. … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 5, 2015 by Jamie R., Customer Support
Anchor links allow you to navigate (or jump) to other locations on the same design. Creating anchor links in ProtoShare is a two step process. 1) Specify an ID (#id) in the Mark-up section of the Inspector of the target … Continue reading →
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Posted on January 2, 2015 by Jamie R., Customer Support
Create a pop up in ProtoShare in four steps: 1) Set up your components a) An original component that will “trigger” the interaction b) A pop up component that will become visible/hidden 2) Create a State with 2 … Continue reading →
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Posted on October 24, 2014 by Andrew Mottaz, President and Co-Founder
Google just released a really nice set of icons that you can use for your mobile designs and websites – the Google Material Design Icon set. You can see a preview of the Icons as SVG here, and you can … Continue reading →
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