SupportCasts provide concise to-the -point video tutorials on using Mac applications and delivering results. We are not a review site there are far more worthy videocasters who do that :) Whilst we are starting out; our initial focus is on RapidWeaver and Sandvox, over the next few months we will be adding additional applications to our screencast libbrabry. So stay tuned and visit our home page at SupportCasts.com RegardsThe SupportCasts Team
This video tutorial provides a short "overview" of what you get when you purchase the FreeStack Theme from Blueball Design. We also pay a visit to the FreeStack site where you can get information about the product and learn a bit about the background of this RapidWeaver Theme concept. And, the release of this screencast is the official start to individual video tutorials that will cover the details of the FreeStack system. If you are already a FreeStack Theme user please take the time to join ...
ImageRoundr is StackManiac's second Stack release. Once again, a big SupportCast welcome to the Stack Developer group. ImageRoundr does just what the name of the Stack indicates. This video tutorial was done using the latest update from Aaron, so if you already own this Stack and the HUD looks different, you need to get the update. Join me as I review ImageRoundr and show you how easy you can add rounded borders to the images on your website.
Here's a nice little Stack from a new Stacks Developer - Aaron Marquez - over at StackManiac. GrayScale allows you to add an image to the Stack and apply a transition that renders the image, upon hover, to go from black and white to color or you can choose for the image to go from color to black and white. The Stack is very easy to use. The HUD is short and simple. So join me as I review one of StackManiac's first releases.
Charlie Lockhart of Blueball Design recently released his first official FreeStack Add-On Pack. I decided that we needed to take a cursory look at what's available in this latest release and how this "add-on" should be a part of your Stacks library. You will want to watch this video tutorial through to the end for a special announcement.
I felt it high time I got around to this video tutorial so we could dig in and take a look under the hood of Stacks. Stack was created by Isaiah over at YourHead for Rapidweaver. There is a “Demo” download version available at his site if you don’t already own the Plug-In. In this video tutorial I go over what the 8 built in stacks are, take a look at the Page Inspector and the HUD (Heads Up Display). The purpose of the tutorial is to give us a starting point to the Stacks Plug-In.
Mega Menu 2 from Chris Lowe over at Just Right Web Design has taken a major step forward from what it was. In the beginning it was a lot of snippets and now its grown up to be just two Stacks. Now its even easier to use. Join me on the public overview of the all new Mega Menu 2. And many thanks to Chris for this sweet little Discount Code
A new Stack from RWExtras and the perfect companion to FlexEXMenu! With FlexEZButton you can add individual buttons to your RapidWeaver web design project. These buttons are a perfect match to FlexEZMenu and will provide you with the continuity that web sites should have. In this video tutorial overview we cover the basics of the FlexEZButton Stack.
Today I wanted to bring you a brief overview of a new Stack from Gary Byrd over at Kuler Solutions . The Call to Action Button Stack (RapidWeaver) is a really easy to use Stack that you can add to a variety of web sites to direct your visitors to perform a specific action. Gary has provided a short tutorial/demo on his web site that you can view here but I thought it would be fun to show you the actual Stack within the RapidWeaver environment.
This stack is a very flexible tool to create horizontal or vertical menus. http://rwextras.com/flexezmenu/ http://www.supportcasts.com
Formloom2 has arrived! This is not just an upgrade of Formloom1 but a complete re-write of the plugin for Rapidweaver. We have 10 Serial numbers to give-a-waywww.supportcasts.com