Great organized presentation, easy to follow, thank you. Hoped I might see a section on adding a photo, which I understand how to do but do not know if if needed to have the DPI or Megapixels(?) adjusted., to have a good photo yet not good enough for a viewer to Save to their phone, etc. for making a printed copy of a photo on the website.
How do I get rid of the draggable separations on the mobile site? They're the things indicated by a blue line that you drag up and down, and function as invisible separations within sections. They are extremely annoying and downright prevent the development of my site on mobile.
Good. Well-presented, with no distracting sound effects or background music. I have this problem, where a website designed on a laptop just hasn't converted well to the mobile view (This is an understatement, btw. Wix - what are you doing?) Right, I've not given the problem the attention it deserves, but now I will. Thanks again.
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Yes, wouldn't be amazing if mobile optimization just worked out automatically & perfectly! A dream! Hopefully you found some tips to help make the process a little easier. best of luck!
@@wixmadesimple Yes, it's hearing from a pro that the problem exists. I'm a self-learner and there's a lot I don't know, so I thought the mess that I ended up with in the mobile format was down to me, but now I know that's not the case. I find it pretty amazing that a sophisticated company like Wix can't manage the job better. To be blunt, Wix has taken my carefully-designed laptop landscape design and turned it into a list of mismatched and incorrectly-ordered text and images. It's as if the Wix conversion software was blindfolded.
Hi there! It depends on the size of your site but they start at $444 and include a full review and edit of desktop & mobile site as well as high level settings & seo optimization so that your site is in tip top shape! You can reach out at Ashley.dedin@gmail.com
The first thing to check would be the actual resolution/size of the images you have uploaded to your media manager, then there are some helpful Wix articles on image resolution/loading speed... here's one: support.wix.com/en/article/site-performance-optimizing-your-media#:~:text=For%20best%20results%2C%20upload%20images,X%201440%20pixels%20in%20resolution.&text=Wix%20automatically%20optimizes%20your%20images%20for%20best%20online%20quality%20and%20fast%20download.
Hi, some of the elements are outside the working space. I don't know if I describe it correctly. I am unable to drag it back / edit. Please helppp! Thanks
Hi there! Check your layers panel first, if you can't locate the element there you could book a 15 min private training to get help with getting those elements back where they need to be/any other questions you might have. Book here: www.ashleydedin.com/
I am confused. Basically you need to create two websites, one for the computer and then another for mobile. When I switch to mobile view nothing is where it is supposed to be.
Unless you are using a pre-designed Wix template than yes, the mobile view of a completely custom website does need a bit of attention/TLC. It's one of the downsides of Wix for sure compared to some other platforms but the ability to customize outside of a template makes it worth it for many people!
Great organized presentation, easy to follow, thank you. Hoped I might see a section on adding a photo, which I understand how to do but do not know if if needed to have the DPI or Megapixels(?) adjusted., to have a good photo yet not good enough for a viewer to Save to their phone, etc. for making a printed copy of a photo on the website.
How do I get rid of the draggable separations on the mobile site? They're the things indicated by a blue line that you drag up and down, and function as invisible separations within sections. They are extremely annoying and downright prevent the development of my site on mobile.
Same problem here
@@Atlantic_01 They're being created automatically for when you don't want them right? They show up whenever I move elements around.
Good. Well-presented, with no distracting sound effects or background music. I have this problem, where a website designed on a laptop just hasn't converted well to the mobile view (This is an understatement, btw. Wix - what are you doing?) Right, I've not given the problem the attention it deserves, but now I will. Thanks again.
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Yes, wouldn't be amazing if mobile optimization just worked out automatically & perfectly! A dream! Hopefully you found some tips to help make the process a little easier. best of luck!
@@wixmadesimple Yes, it's hearing from a pro that the problem exists. I'm a self-learner and there's a lot I don't know, so I thought the mess that I ended up with in the mobile format was down to me, but now I know that's not the case. I find it pretty amazing that a sophisticated company like Wix can't manage the job better. To be blunt, Wix has taken my carefully-designed laptop landscape design and turned it into a list of mismatched and incorrectly-ordered text and images. It's as if the Wix conversion software was blindfolded.
why is my toolbar smaller than yours? And what do you do when the elements in your strip are in the wrong order?
hmmm I wonder if you are in the classic Editor or a different version. Is it just visually smaller or do you have fewer options?
What's the price for a refresh?
I'm having a problem with my photo uploads. They look fine, then they are chopped in the site?
Hi there! It depends on the size of your site but they start at $444 and include a full review and edit of desktop & mobile site as well as high level settings & seo optimization so that your site is in tip top shape! You can reach out at Ashley.dedin@gmail.com
I’m having trouble with my photos being blurry when I open on a phone. Is there a way on Wix to change the pixels?
The first thing to check would be the actual resolution/size of the images you have uploaded to your media manager, then there are some helpful Wix articles on image resolution/loading speed... here's one: support.wix.com/en/article/site-performance-optimizing-your-media#:~:text=For%20best%20results%2C%20upload%20images,X%201440%20pixels%20in%20resolution.&text=Wix%20automatically%20optimizes%20your%20images%20for%20best%20online%20quality%20and%20fast%20download.
@@wixmadesimple thank you so much!!
Hi, some of the elements are outside the working space. I don't know if I describe it correctly. I am unable to drag it back / edit. Please helppp! Thanks
Hi there! Check your layers panel first, if you can't locate the element there you could book a 15 min private training to get help with getting those elements back where they need to be/any other questions you might have. Book here: www.ashleydedin.com/
I am confused. Basically you need to create two websites, one for the computer and then another for mobile. When I switch to mobile view nothing is where it is supposed to be.
Unless you are using a pre-designed Wix template than yes, the mobile view of a completely custom website does need a bit of attention/TLC. It's one of the downsides of Wix for sure compared to some other platforms but the ability to customize outside of a template makes it worth it for many people!
Great information. I was glad to hear the the majority of changes I make on the mobile will not effect my desk top view.
Yes indeed, glad you found this tutorial helpful!
Thank you! Very helpful!!
Very welcome, thanks for watching!
how do I hire you for my web page?
Hi there, you can fill out an intake survey to get a quote: www.ashleydedin.com/website-survey
@@wixmadesimple the link does not work. I went on your website and it would let me submit anything to you. It states there is a temporary error.
why can't I edit the text? ugh
Thank you for this!
you betcha!
very helpful, thank you!
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Merci beaucoup