![]() If you prefer Facebook, you are welcome to join the Facebook Sandvox group. The forums are monitored by the Karelia team. Just create a username and password and you’re on your way. Join us there to ask questions OR help others with questions anytime. There are thousands of folks on the Sandvox forums. You can search by topic and find step-by-step answers. Tip: Be sure to look at the “Common Tasks” section of the Sandvox Documentation (also available via the Sandvox “Help” menu). The questions and answers here cover a wide range of topics, from system requirements and demo downloads to where/how to buy, to hosting, and working with designs. Try these options to find the answers to your questions: ![]() Improves compatibility with current developer release of OS X 10.If you’re looking for information, this is the right place to start.Resolves an issue where creating a link in an empty paragraph, and where there were following paragraphs, would result in the link’s text being empty.+ and : characters are now disallowed in page file names.Improves reliability of re-opening Inspector windows at launch on OS X 10.7 and later.Smart-quote substitution is disabled in the Raw HTML editing and Code Injection windows.Corrects a bug where photo albums wouldn’t display titles after import.Improves reliability of importing corrupted old Sandvox documents.If launched from outside of the Applications folder, Sandvox offers to move itself to a more appropriate location.Consequently, the software license agreement is shown on first launch (instead of as part of mounting the disk image) Improves compatibility of favicon images with Google Chrome.Adds a margin below popup menus so that sub-menus taller than the content will not be cut off on Webkit browsers.Fix to video/audio flash detection script.Allows IE 9 and above to play video and MP3 audio natively, not using Flash.Revamped sheet for browsing remote folders during host setup.The dock progress indicator for publishing is working again.Addresses an issue where the publish or export progress window would unnecessarily include an entry for the overall upload folder.Fixes a crash when SFTP authentication takes too long.Avoids the quirk where the publishing process of folders could appear to jump backwards and forwards for some time.Clicking the Stop button for a second time forces the upload to stop immediately When stopping publishing, the currently uploading file is allowed to finish first.SFTP and FTP connections are reused when possible for better performance.If not, third-party FTP clients such as Transmit can generally be used to generate a system-wide exemption for your particular setup. If at all possible, we recommend hosting providers use a suitable certificate and upload settings. Certificates must be deemed valid by your Mac, either because they’ve been signed by a recognized authority (this is the normal case), or your Keychain has been configured to make an exception for this particular certificate/server. publishing using HTTPS or one of the FTPS protocols). Sandvox is now stricter about certificate handling when connecting to a server using TLS/SSL (i.e. If this guess is wrong, you just need to edit your Host Setup, selecting the correct protocol to use. If you’ve previously chosen to publish to an FTP server, Sandvox will guess whether to use FTP or FTPS based on your previous preferences. The full suite of protocols is available during Host Setup. We’ve added support for additional publishing protocols: Corrects an issue where pasting or dragging pages to duplicate them could end up shrinking photos.Improves handling of images which have accidentally been set to have “auto” width or height.New object for playing videos hosted on Vimeo.(Or, better yet, update those mail-processing rules or scripts.) A few Sandvox users may want to turn this checkbox off if they are relying on the old behavior for any mail-processing rules or scripts. This is to help reduce the number of messages lost due to mistyped “from” addresses or aggressive spam filters on the receiving end. Contact Forms now have the “Send from Karelia” option checked by default if it had not explicitly been turned off before.
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