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Configuring File Upload Path
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
When ScreenSteps uploads a lesson to Drupal the images in the lesson are stored in the path stored in the Site configuration > File system area. You need to confirm that this path is set up correctly and that the folder is writable.
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Configuring Drupal Blog API
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
This lesson will show you how to post to Drupal version 6.15 with ScreenSteps.
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Uploading Lessons From ScreenSteps to Squarespace
Squarespace allows XML-RPC blogging clients to post content (read more). This means you can post lessons from ScreenSteps to Squarespace using the Export to Blog feature.
To begin, follow the instructions for setting up a new Web Export account.
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Importing a Library
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
This lesson will show you how to import one ScreenSteps Library into another.
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Uploading a Single Chapter to ScreenSteps Live From ScreenSteps Desktop
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How to Capture a Menu
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
There are a variety of ways you can capture menu items. This is one solution that will work on Mac or Windows.
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Where Is The ScreenSteps Preference File Stored?
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
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How to Add Whatever Font You Want to Your HTML Template
<p>When you determine the font you are going to use for an HTML document you have to realize that when an end user views that document in their browser they can only see fonts that are installed on their system. That means that if you set the font of your HTML document to "My Fancy Unique Font" a... -
How Do I Make The Image Appear To the Left of the Text in an HTML Template?
Learn how to make your image appear to the left of your text in your HTML templates. To do this you just need to edit two areas of your template. We have attached a Blog template that uses this technique which you can download and install to your templates folder.
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Installing/Sharing Templates
Updated on: Aug 19, 2022
This lesson will show you how to install new templates for ScreenSteps. You can also use this method if you would like to move your custom templates from one machine to another.