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Xara Designer Pro X10 release notes
Xara RWD design philosophy
Or ‘Why doesn’t Designer Pro support fluid RWD?’
In a nutshell Xara Designer Pro is a WYSIWYG design tool. For the designer this means what you see
and design on the Xara page is exactly what your website viewers will see, down to the pixel and the
exact line wrap points. And this applies just as much to RWD pages as to normal non-responsive
websites.
Xara Designer is the only web design tool that provides this unique benefit - you can design page
layouts with precise object and text positions, with complete design freedom (anything anywhere), text
repelling around irregular shapes and photos, and myriad other design features, and yet be sure of the
exact text position, wrapping points and everything else on the page on all browsers. You can be sure
that your design is exactly what your viewers see.
One of the consequences of this approach is that fluid text (text that re-flows as you change the
browser width) is not supported, and is not compatible with this WYSIWYG design philosophy. With
dynamic, fluid text you cannot be sure where things will be on the page - because it varies continuously.
Line wraps, and thus column lengths even vary between different browsers. For designers this lack of
certainty and variability is a nightmare of testing. You can’t flow text around irregular shapes. You can’t,
for example, have an arrow pointing at a particular word on the page, because with traditional web
design, you can’t be sure of where words and paragraphs wrap, or be sure of lengths of text on the
page. So fluid text means you could not get the precise ‘guaranteed right’ WYSIWYG layout accuracy
that is the benefit and main intent of the Xara Designer Pro software. This is the reason that around
90% of professionally designed websites are not fluid.
Designers want design certainty, and this is what Xara Designer Pro provides.
In this respect Xara Designer Pro is much more like a traditional ‘desktop publishing’ design tool (where
obviously 100% exact WYSIWYG is required) than it is a traditional HTML web design tool - and yet
Designer Pro produces efficient, standards compliant, cross browser compatible HTML5 websites, with
automatic Retina compatible photos and graphics. And with Designer Pro X10 all this remains true for
multi-variant responsive website design, while still being a totally ‘programmer-free’ solution.
Finally, step back, consider why RWD was invented in the first place? It was to enable single HTML
designs to respond (instantly and without reloading any HTML) to narrower screen widths of phones
and later, tablets. Mobile devices do not support fluid, variable width browsers. So the ‘fluid’ RWD
provides no benefits to the very devices RWD was designed for!
In summary ‘fluid web design’ goes against the ‘exactly placed’ and ‘design certainty’ principle of
Designer Pro and, secondly, mobile devices do not support fluid design anyway. (To be clear they do
support dynamic switching to different widths when you re-orientate and this RWD is fully supported
by Designer Pro X10).