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    Quote from: smashingred at May 10, 2009, 12:22 PM

    BobRay,

    For live screencaps/screencasts you can use the free tool Jing (http://www.jingproject.com/download/) It is a very simple way to do captures of both selected areas and to do quick live tutorials for clients too.

    In any event I looked at the site you mentioned about the z-index and I’ve come accross it. The trick is assigning z-index to each element.

    Cheers,
    Jay

    Very cool. Here’s the screencast: http://screencast.com/t/ct9CPVEg

    My display is at 1680 x 1050. IE7 Vista Ultimate.
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    • Ahh, that’s a problem. I think we need to actually file a ticket for that. Can you do that. We really have a lot of little things to fix in the UI before beta comes out so I think we will be tackling these starting tomorrow.

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        Quote from: smashingred at May 11, 2009, 12:18 AM

        Ahh, that’s a problem. I think we need to actually file a ticket for that. Can you do that. We really have a lot of little things to fix in the UI before beta comes out so I think we will be tackling these starting tomorrow.

        Cheers,

        Jay

        Did the ticket a while back. Just added the screencast link.

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          I see this is fixed, but when I tried to update, things got weird. "Check for Modifications" reported no changes to the repository and when I updated anyway, my revision changed to r4958 but no files changed.

          Should I be using the 2.0 branch rather than the Revolution branch?

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          • Quote from: BobRay at May 11, 2009, 07:54 PM

            I see this is fixed, but when I tried to update, things got weird. "Check for Modifications" reported no changes to the repository and when I updated anyway, my revision changed to r4958 but no files changed.

            Should I be using the 2.0 branch rather than the Revolution branch?
            If you want to see the latest, potentially unstable development work as it gets committed, you can svn switch to branches/2.0, but those changes will be merged to branches/revolution regularly, as work is verified and tested.