Text frame / auto frame
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Not recommended practice |
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Unless you absolutely need it – to generate an index or a table of contents in a long document for example – it is strongly recommended to deactivate this option in files prepared for to Wedia.
Frames and unused guides
When creating a document, you usually create more guides and frames than really needed, either to facilitate the building of a new document, or forecasting a future need. This process is not disturbing in a traditional use. But it can annoy a platform user, because the server won’t make the difference between a useful and a useless frame.
Once your layout is ready, we recommend you to clean your document deleting all useless frames and guides.
Ghost image frame
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Forbidden practice |
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The image frame has a cross inside if the option "Show Frame Edges" is on; and after defining its content as Unassigned, the cross disappears.
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Grouped frames
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Allowed and/or strongly encouraged practice |
When frames are grouped in a source file, they can still be edited through the web interface of Wedia.
Locked frames
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Forbidden practice |
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The InDesign Lock option usually creates dysfunctions on the platform. If you need to secure some elements, preventing anyone to change its content when editing the document through the web interface, we recommend you to place them on dedicated layers that you will lock, or on the page master.
Objects styles
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Allowed and/or strongly encouraged practice |
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You can use object styles in files prepared for Wedia.
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TipWe recommend you to keep the default style in [None]. Meaning, when no frame is selected, in your palette the default style selected must be [None]. Otherwise, if a style is selected by default (for example a style you created: "dotted frame"), every new frame created will have this style applied by default. |