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behavior of guides: origin and accuracy
I have a question about guides, if anyone can help.
First, I have a CSS layout with a centered DIV containing my content. I drag the origin of the rulers, just like in any other Adobe program, to the upper left corner of the DIV, and it appears to move correctly. When I have tried to drag a guide, the popup info gives me a number that has no relevance to the ruler origin (or any other point on my page that I can fathom) The help file says that by default, the number should be in pixels, relevant to the edge of the page. It is not. Nor can I find any dialog that I can change this behavior. This makes guides very difficult to use. Second, I set the origin zoomed in for greater accuracy. When I zoom out, it has moved back. Any way to stop this? Third, the guides appear to be in different places at different zoom levels. I set a guide zoomed in. I turn on snap to guides and zoom out. I place something, it snaps to guide, and I adjust to the guide by various methods (padding, margins, blank pixels in original image, etc). When I zoom in, it is nowhere close to the location I thought it was. When zoomed out, it still appears correct. Any idea what gives? |
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