Let he who is without screen… cast the first comment.
Greetings,
As you may have seen, I’ve recently added a screen cast to my last post about adding a map into your Website Tonight Project.
First, I’d like to tell you what I’m trying to achieve. While we have a full help system, we’ve not really gone into suggesting avenues of where you can go with your website.
The screen casts hope to show you interesting ways to use the existing feature set within WST to extend your website using the latest services out there. So, during this trial period I’d like you to toss in your 2 cents on anything that you would like to see changed that would make to make the screencasts useful to you. (E.g. Screen size, length, clarity of supporting text, etc.)
The screen casts are produced using a moderately priced webcam, a decent mike, a basic video editor, and the video conversion software within our Blogcast program.
I’m hoping that alongside the specific examples addressed, the creation of your own videos for use with your visitors or customers will be a running theme throughout these screen casts. If you have any questions on how to get started or include these within your WST, ask away.
John



When I insert a jpeg image and add a link to it, a thin rule is placed around my art. This ruins my drop shadows. Is there a way to add a link to an image without this boarder?
Hello Todd,
Thank you for reporting this problem and we are aware of this issue.
In fact, this issue has been fixed in our next release and it will go out this Thursday (March 12th, 2009).
Kind regards,
Lakshman