Documentation
Barisco Helpcenter
Video Tutorial – How to use Interactions
Using free background patterns in Barisco
How to prepare designs in Photoshop for Barisco
Video Tutorial – Explanation of Barisco’s editor user interface
Video Tutorial – How to use the scroller
Video Tutorial – How to create overlays or pop-ups
Video Tutorial – How to create groups
Video Tutorial – How to use the Position & Size panel
Free interface templates in Barisco
Different interfaces for different platforms.
What features are not supported in Internet Explorer?
How can I optimize the load time of my project?
Why do fonts appear differently across different browsers and de
How to add your own domain name?
Does Barisco support Android?
How to duplicate pages to a different edition
Video Tutorial – Interfaces 2/2 – How to design a custom interfa
Video Tutorial – Interfaces 1/2 – Using default interfaces
Release 2.0.0.0
Optimize your publication for SEO
Direct Share to Social Media Channels
Embed your Project
DOOH (Narrowcasting)
Release 2.1
Improved Group settings for desktop and mobile views using one U
Improvements Release 2.2.5
How to create pixel perfect mobile web pages without coding?
Making a mobile ready site in 5 steps:
Reset your Profile
Animate Layers in the Scroll when Visible
Use now animated GIF in Barisco.
Integrating YouTube video’s in your Barisco projects is easy!
How to create a landing page or vertical scrolls in a page.
Release 2.0.1.0
Implement Youtube original player (control)
New! Dimensional scrolling features for landing pages micro site
UX improvements
Orientation options on publication settings
New Features for creating templates in the restricted editing
Does Barisco support Android?
Barisco supports all built-in Android browsers from Android 4+. We also support Google Chrome for Android on Android 4+. We cannot support Android 2 and 3 browsers because these browsers behave quite different than the current standards and would make the viewer lose most of its better features.
We’re aiming to support any new release of Android, but due to the great variety of different devices and Android builds it is nearly impossible to support all Android devices and browsers. During development we are testing the Barisco platform on 10+ different Android devices for quality assurance. But even then it is impossible to test all devices and Android builds.
Since Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) has been released in July 2012, Google Chrome is now preinstalled as the default on Android. Since Chrome has been introduced as the default browser for Android, Google Chrome has received a great increase in its browser market share. This is why our main focus is now on Google Android for Android instead of the Android browser that was shipped with older Android versions.