Previewing
Updated over a week ago

We recommend that you view as you go and regularly preview your Document as you work on it. Not only will this allow you to inspect the design and interactive elements, but it helps demonstrate the overall look and feel of your content in case you want to make any changes or improvements.

πŸ’‘ There are two options available for previewing your document, both of which can be found in the top palette in TigerDesigner:

Page Preview

This option is ideal for when you want to view and check the content for the specific page that you are working on. As you work on your content you'll find that you use this option regularly.

Version Preview

The recommended option when you wish to view every page along with any additional settings, such as a security rule, style or menu. Any elements such as mandatory interactivity and automation will be fully tested this way, and you'll get the same experience that a visitor would.

Blurry images?
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When you use the preview option within Designer, images Won't fully render (this is so a preview can be created quickly for you to view) so you may notice that your images look slightly blurry or lower quality.
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Don't panic though - your images will still look great once you publish, as long as they are high resolution and plenty big enough for the image panel they're used in.

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