Here you find best practice videos on building slick and easy to change user experiences for Buyer Side configuration. So lean back and learn.
Most of the videos focus on advanced Template building techniques. They are not meant to be comprehensive introductory tutorials.
These videos are a slightly older, so you might notice some differences in the user interface. However, they are still technically correct and extremely helpful. We believe they provide valuable insights, so we want to ensure you have access to them anyhow.
I show you two different ways to replace Layout Snippets in a multi-page Printess MAKE template.
I show you how to create a clipping path and exclude it from the production file in order to generate a bleed for production.
I show you different options for creating a print file.
I show you how to display a default value in a text frame on the Buyer Side while keeping the input field itself empty.
I show you how to use a Layout Snippet’s Paper Color to define the background color of the target Template. In the target Template you can either set its own Paper Color or directly define the background color.
This video shows you how to properly prepare an initial layout if you want to allow the Buyer to add “Layout Snippets” to it. There are different ways to do this using so-called Origins.
This video shows you how to use a Table Form Field to allow the Buyer to add as many records as they like to your product. This can be used to generate a multi-record print file — for example, for wedding or birthday invitations, or name badges.
This video shows you how to build an Image List. It allows the Buyer to choose from a selection of default images.
Enable the Buyer to change the color of your product. In this case, the color is applied by multiplying it with a single product image.
How to set up a Layout Snippet with Bleed at the outside but not at the Spine
Dock to bleed allows the same Layout Snippet to automatically adapt to different templates with varying bleed settings. This means you only need to create one Layout Snippet which can then be used across many different products.