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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    Hello. Since you are faced with the problem of web content accessibility, I would like to give you some advice. Firstly, it’s not a fact that they will be able to help you here, and secondly, you can definitely find help from third-party companies that can help with ecommerce web development. One of these companies is Devnrise https://devnrise.com/ecommerce-online-stores/ and they have been developing complex online stores for many years, so they are well versed in web programming. If I were you, I would ask them for recommendations regarding your question.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    Indeed, I don’t understand this either, there is a lot of demand, but no one can make it a feature. If you have any problems with this, then I can recommend you to a more experienced software development company CodeIT, who develop more complex solutions, for example, such as custom financial software https://codeit.us/fintech-software-development . Your task will be elementary for them. At the very least, you can approach them and ask them for advice because in their 14 years in the market, they have gained experience in various fields and definitely have experience in your domain. They will be able to help you for a small fee, but at least you will understand how to implement what your clients need

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    Sembra che tu stia affrontando un problema con Adobe InDesign e l'immagine scompare in diverse situazioni su un Mac Mini con chip M1 (Sonoma è un nome in codice per la generazione di chip M1 di Apple). Ecco alcuni passi che potresti seguire per risolvere o mitigare il problema:

    Aggiorna Adobe InDesign:

    Assicurati di utilizzare l'ultima versione di Adobe InDesign. Verifica la disponibilità di aggiornamenti tramite l'applicazione Adobe Creative Cloud e installa eventuali aggiornamenti disponibili.
    Compatibilità con M1:

    Verifica che la versione di Adobe InDesign che stai utilizzando sia pienamente compatibile con i processori M1. In alcuni casi, è possibile che alcune funzionalità possano avere problemi con l'architettura M1.
    Formato Immagine:

    Controlla il formato dell'immagine che stai utilizzando. Potrebbe esserci un problema di compatibilità tra il formato dell'immagine e Adobe InDesign. Prova a convertire l'immagine in un formato più standard come JPEG o PNG.
    Memoria e Risorse del Sistema:

    Controlla l'utilizzo delle risorse di sistema durante l'utilizzo di Adobe InDesign. Assicurati che ci sia abbastanza memoria disponibile e che il sistema non stia raggiungendo i limiti delle risorse.
    Driver Grafico:

    Assicurati di utilizzare i driver grafici più recenti e compatibili con il chip M1. Gli aggiornamenti dei driver possono risolvere problemi di visualizzazione.
    Prova con un Nuovo Documento:

    Crea un nuovo documento in Adobe InDesign e inserisci un'immagine. Vedi se il problema persiste in un nuovo progetto. Questo può aiutarti a determinare se il problema è specifico al documento attuale o se è più ampio.
    Contatta il Supporto Adobe:

    Se i problemi persistono, considera di contattare il supporto tecnico di Adobe. Potrebbero avere informazioni più specifiche o soluzioni note per problemi correlati ai processori M1.
    Consulta la Community Adobe:

    Dai un'occhiata alle community online di Adobe. Altri utenti potrebbero aver incontrato problemi simili e potrebbero condividere soluzioni o workaround.
    Aggiorna il Sistema Operativo:

    Assicurati di eseguire l'ultima versione di macOS sul tuo Mac Mini. Gli aggiornamenti del sistema operativo possono correggere bug e migliorare la compatibilità.
    Prova con Altri Software:

    Verifica se l'immagine scompare anche con altri software di grafica o visualizzazione delle immagini. Questo può aiutarti a determinare se il problema è specifico di Adobe InDesign o se è più ampio.
    Ricorda di eseguire backup regolari dei tuoi progetti prima di apportare modifiche significative. Se il problema persiste, il supporto tecnico di Adobe sarà la risorsa migliore per ottenere assistenza specifica basata sulla tua configurazione e situazione.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If you're experiencing issues with broken objects when using Adobe InDesign's "Publish Online" feature, where some elements aren't displaying correctly, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:

    Update InDesign:

    Ensure that you are using the latest version of Adobe InDesign. Check for updates through the Adobe Creative Cloud application and install any available updates. Newer versions often include bug fixes and improvements.
    Review Object Types:

    Check the types of objects that are broken. Some complex or interactive elements may not be fully supported by the "Publish Online" feature. Simplify complex objects or try alternative methods for interactive elements.
    Object Transparency:

    Objects with transparency effects can sometimes cause issues. Try simplifying or rasterizing objects with complex transparency to see if it resolves the problem.
    Object Effects:

    Certain effects, like drop shadows or glows, may not display correctly online. Experiment with removing or simplifying such effects to see if it improves the rendering.
    Check Object Attributes:

    Ensure that the objects in question have proper attributes (e.g., stroke, fill) and that they are set up appropriately. Incorrect attributes may lead to rendering issues.
    Object Layer Order:

    The order of objects in layers can affect how they are rendered. Check the layer order of the objects, especially if they overlap. Adjusting the layer order may resolve display issues.
    Image Formats:

    If broken objects include images, ensure that the images are in supported formats (e.g., JPEG, PNG). Problematic image formats or corrupt images can lead to display issues.
    Export and Reimport Objects:

    Export the problematic objects separately and then reimport them into InDesign. This can sometimes resolve corruption issues associated with specific objects.
    Check for Overlaps:

    Overlapping objects, especially with complex transparency or effects, can sometimes lead to display problems. Check for overlaps and adjust if needed.
    Interactive Elements:

    If you have interactive elements like buttons or hyperlinks, ensure they are set up correctly. Test the interactivity in a separate document or preview mode to identify any issues.
    Object Size:

    Extremely large or small objects may not display correctly online. Consider adjusting the size of problematic objects to see if it improves rendering.
    Online Preview:

    Before using the "Publish Online" feature, use the "Preview" option to see how the document will look online. This can help identify any issues before the final publishing.
    If the problem persists, it may be helpful to check Adobe's community forums or support resources for "Publish Online" for any known issues or solutions. Additionally, consider reaching out to Adobe Support for more specific assistance based on the details of your document and the issues you're encountering.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If you are experiencing issues with online publishing in Adobe InDesign not including all images, consider the following steps to troubleshoot and address the problem:

    Image Formats and Resolution:

    Ensure that the images you are using in your InDesign document are in a supported format (e.g., JPEG, PNG) and have an appropriate resolution. Some online publishing platforms may have specific requirements for image formats and resolutions.
    Embed Images:

    When using online publishing features, make sure that you have embedded the images in your InDesign document. This ensures that all necessary image files are included when exporting for online publishing.
    Check Image Links:

    Open the Links panel in InDesign (Window > Links) and check the status of your image links. Ensure that there are no missing or modified links. Update or relink any images that are not properly linked.
    Export Settings:

    When exporting for online publishing, review the export settings. Ensure that you have selected the appropriate options for image compression, quality, and resolution. Adjust these settings as needed.
    Package Document:

    Consider using the "Package" feature in InDesign (File > Package) to gather all the linked images and fonts used in the document into a single folder. This can help ensure that all necessary assets are included.
    Image Compression:

    If the online publishing platform has file size limitations, it's possible that some images may be excluded due to size. Experiment with different compression settings to reduce the overall file size of the exported document.
    Export to PDF:

    As an alternative, you can try exporting your InDesign document to PDF first (File > Export > Adobe PDF). Ensure that the PDF includes all images. Then, use a separate tool or platform to convert the PDF to an online-friendly format.
    Update InDesign:

    Ensure that you are using the latest version of Adobe InDesign. Check for updates through the Adobe Creative Cloud application and install any available updates. Newer versions may have bug fixes and improvements.
    Online Publishing Platform:

    Check the documentation or support resources for the online publishing platform you are using. They may have specific guidelines or requirements for image inclusion, and their support team may be able to provide assistance.
    Test with Different Images:

    Create a test document with a few different images and attempt to publish it online. This can help identify whether the issue is specific to certain images or a more general problem.
    If the issue persists after trying these steps, consider reaching out to Adobe Support or the support channels of the online publishing platform for more specific assistance. Providing additional details about the online publishing platform and any error messages encountered can help in diagnosing the problem accurately.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If you are experiencing issues with images being flipped after updating from Adobe InDesign 2023 to 2024, here are some steps you can take to address the problem:

    Review Document Setup:

    Check the document setup, including the page size and orientation. Make sure it matches the intended layout.
    Update Adobe InDesign:

    Ensure that you are using the latest version of Adobe InDesign 2024. Check for updates through the Adobe Creative Cloud application and install any available updates.
    Image Import Settings:

    When importing images, check the import settings in the "Place" dialog box. Ensure that the rotation settings are correct and not causing images to be flipped unintentionally.
    Image Metadata:

    Verify the metadata of the images themselves. Some images may have embedded orientation information that could affect how they are displayed. Check if the images appear correctly in other applications.
    Image Editing Software:

    If you edited the images in external software, ensure that the edits and rotations were saved correctly. Some image editors may apply transformations that can affect how the images are displayed.
    Preferences Reset:

    Resetting preferences in Adobe InDesign can sometimes resolve unexpected behavior. To do this, close InDesign and then launch it while holding down Ctrl + Alt + Shift (Windows) or Command + Option + Shift (Mac). A dialog will appear, asking if you want to delete preference files.
    Examine Linked Files:

    Check the links panel in InDesign to examine the linked images. Verify that the linked files are not corrupt and that they appear correctly in other applications.
    Test in Previous Version:

    Open the same document in the previous version of InDesign (2023) and see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is specific to the new version.
    Contact Adobe Support:

    If the problem persists and you are unable to resolve it using the above steps, consider reaching out to Adobe Support for assistance. They may be able to provide more specific guidance based on the details of your issue.
    Remember to back up your documents before making significant changes or updates. If you have specific error messages or details about how the images are being flipped, including that information can help with a more accurate diagnosis.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If custom fonts in bold or black appear thin or bold in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop, there are several potential reasons for this issue. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:

    1. Check Font Installation:
    Ensure that the custom fonts are correctly installed on your system. Sometimes, font installation issues can lead to rendering problems. Reinstall the fonts if necessary.
    2. Font Format Compatibility:
    Confirm that the custom fonts are in a compatible format (TrueType or OpenType) for use in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. Some applications have issues with certain font formats.
    3. Clear Font Caches:
    Clear the font caches on your system. Font caches can sometimes become corrupted and cause font rendering issues. The process for clearing font caches varies depending on your operating system.
    4. Update Adobe Software:
    Ensure that you are using the latest versions of Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. Check for updates using the Adobe Creative Cloud application and install any available updates.
    5. Check Font Styles:
    Confirm that the custom fonts have distinct styles for bold and black weights. Some fonts may not have well-defined bold or black variants, leading to unpredictable rendering.
    6. Font Rendering Settings:
    Check the font rendering settings in both InDesign and Photoshop. Sometimes, altering anti-aliasing settings or using different rendering methods can affect how fonts appear.
    7. Glyph Variants:
    Some fonts may have specific glyph variants for bold or black styles. Ensure that you are selecting the correct glyph or character variant from the font menu.
    8. Create Outlines:
    As a temporary workaround, you can convert text to outlines (vector shapes) in Adobe InDesign or Photoshop. Keep in mind that this will make the text uneditable as text but may help in situations where font rendering is problematic.
    9. Printer and Screen Settings:
    Check your printer settings and screen display settings. Sometimes, issues with printer drivers or display settings can affect font rendering.
    10. Contact Font Vendor:
    If the issue persists, contact the vendor or creator of the custom font. They may have insights into any known issues or updates related to font rendering in Adobe applications.
    11. Test in Different Environments:
    Test the document on different computers and environments to see if the issue is specific to your system. This can help determine if the problem is related to your setup or a broader compatibility issue.
    If the problem persists after trying these steps, you may need to reach out to Adobe Support for more specific assistance or contact the support channels of the font vendor for guidance

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If you're encountering issues with Adobe InDesign 2024 (v19.0) when trying to create your own style pack and receiving an error popup, here are some general steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:

    Check for Updates:
    Ensure that you are using the latest version of Adobe InDesign. Check for updates through the Adobe Creative Cloud application and install any available updates.

    Restart InDesign:
    Close Adobe InDesign and restart the application. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches.

    Clear Preferences:
    Corrupted preferences can cause issues. Try resetting InDesign preferences to the default settings. To do this, press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift (Windows) or Command + Option + Shift (Mac) while launching InDesign. A dialog will appear asking if you want to delete preference files.

    Check Font Issues:
    Font issues can sometimes cause errors. Ensure that the fonts you are using are valid and not corrupted. Try creating the style pack with default fonts to see if the issue persists.

    Check Disk Space:
    Ensure that you have sufficient disk space on the drive where Adobe InDesign is installed. Lack of disk space can cause unexpected errors.

    Repair or Reinstall:
    If the issue persists, consider repairing or reinstalling Adobe InDesign. Uninstall the application, restart your computer, and then reinstall InDesign.

    Review Error Message:
    Carefully review the error message in the popup. The error message might provide specific information about what is causing the issue. This information can be helpful for further troubleshooting.

    Contact Adobe Support:
    If none of the above steps resolve the problem, consider reaching out to Adobe Support. They can provide specific assistance based on the details of the error and your system configuration.

    Community Forums:
    Check Adobe's community forums or support pages. Other users might have encountered similar issues and may provide solutions or workarounds.

    Remember to back up any important files before making significant changes to your Adobe InDesign settings or reinstalling the application. If the error persists, contacting Adobe Support is often the most direct way to get assistance tailored to your specific situation.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    It seems like you're experiencing a crash on launch with a software version 19.0.1. Without specific information about the software you're referring to, I'll provide some general steps to help you troubleshoot and address this issue:

    Check System Requirements:

    Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for the software version you are using. This information is usually available in the software's documentation or on the official website.
    Update Graphics Drivers:

    Update your graphics drivers to the latest version compatible with your operating system. Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can sometimes cause crashes.
    Check for Software Updates:

    Make sure you are using the latest version of the software. Developers often release updates to address bugs and improve stability.
    Disable Plugins/Extensions:

    If the software supports plugins or extensions, try disabling them to see if any third-party extensions are causing the crash.
    Reset Preferences/Settings:

    Some crashes may be related to corrupted preferences or settings. Check if the software has an option to reset preferences or settings to default.
    Run in Safe Mode:

    Some software has a safe mode or diagnostic mode. Running the software in safe mode may help identify if the issue is related to a specific configuration or plugin.
    Check System Logs:

    Review system logs for error messages related to the software crash. This information can provide clues about the cause of the issue.
    Reinstall the Software:

    Uninstall the software and then reinstall it. Make sure to follow proper uninstallation procedures to remove all related files before reinstalling.
    Contact Support:

    If the issue persists, consider reaching out to the official support channels for the software. They may provide specific guidance or solutions based on the details of the crash.
    Search for Known Issues:

    Check the software's official forums, community boards, or knowledge base for any known issues or solutions related to crashes with the specific version you are using.
    If you can provide more details about the software and your operating system, I may be able to offer more specific guidance. Additionally, if there are error messages or logs related to the crash, including that information would be helpful for troubleshooting.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    If you're experiencing issues with fonts not exporting properly to PDF, it could be due to various reasons. Here are some common troubleshooting steps to address font export issues:

    Embed Fonts:

    Ensure that the fonts used in your document are embedded in the PDF. Embedded fonts are included within the PDF file, allowing it to display correctly on different devices.
    Font Licensing:

    Make sure you have the proper licensing for the fonts you are using. Some fonts have restrictions on embedding, and if the licensing doesn't permit it, the fonts might not export correctly.
    Use Standard Fonts:

    If possible, try to use standard system fonts or widely available fonts. These fonts are more likely to be embedded properly in the PDF.
    Convert Text to Outlines:

    In some cases, converting text to outlines (vector shapes) can help avoid font-related issues. However, this may limit the ability to edit text in the PDF.
    Check Font Format:

    Ensure that the fonts you are using are in a standard format (TrueType or OpenType). Some PDF readers may have trouble with less common font formats.
    Update Software:

    Ensure that your software (the application you're using to create the document and export to PDF) is up-to-date. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements related to font handling.
    Preflight Tools:

    Use preflight or font-checking tools available in your design software or third-party tools to identify and fix font-related issues before exporting to PDF.
    Review PDF Settings:

    Check the settings/options when exporting to PDF. Ensure that the export settings include embedding fonts and that any subset options are appropriate for your document.
    Test with Different PDF Readers:

    Test the exported PDF in different PDF readers to ensure that the font rendering issues are not specific to one reader.
    Contact Support:

    If the issue persists, consider reaching out to the support channels of the software you are using for assistance. They may provide specific guidance for the software version you're using.
    If you provide more details about the software you're using and the nature of the font export issues, I can offer more targeted assistance.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

    It seems like your statement is expressing dissatisfaction or a concern about a "Cross-references" feature, indicating that it is not suitable for its intended purpose. If you are encountering issues or limitations with a cross-references feature in a particular software, system, or context, you may want to provide more details or seek assistance from the relevant support channels or documentation for that specific feature.

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    Jenya Mirnenko commented  · 

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