![]() However, there are a few little things that I think downgrade it from five stars: Many operations are sluggish (scrolling is extremely jerky), often clicking an item causes it to move a pixels in one direction or another, selecting and moving an item is very jerky as you move it, making precise positioning hit-or-miss, plus a few other small annoyances. I've been using this for some time now and it's an easy-to-use site builder- very what you see is what you get. Perhaps it's a cultural issue but it was definitely an off-putting experience. ![]() Of course, according to him, there's nothing wrong with his software and no one else has complained about these problems. Trying to discuss these with the dev on his forum resulted in a few condescending replies to the tune of I just wasn't doing things right or I wasn't clicking consistently or perhaps my hand is a bit spastic. ![]() I've been using Macs since 1984 and have generally mastered text selection and object selection over the years, so these two points really bother me. Trying to highlight all text also gives me grief. I have two major complaints that drops my rating to four stars: Whenever I select an element by mousing over it and clicking on it, the element (text box, image, menu.) often jerks a few pixels sideways, requiring the cmd-z "undo" command to get it to jump back its original position.Īlso, trying to select all text inside a text box by positioning my cursor in the box and then triple-clicking is problematic as it doesn't always work. I highly recommend this app for anyone who is interested in designing a responsive site that looks modern and will be easy for visitor to use. There's a lot to learn with the new features but there are quite a few video tutorials to help get over the rough spots. I know that I've made a good decision this time and look forward to many pleasant hours using this app to design sites. While this app still doesn't recognize the triple-click (I can live without this as it is no really easy to select all text in a box), the other main problem I noted about text boxes shifting has been fixed.Īfter experimenting around for an hour or so, I made the decision to purchase an upgrade. I was so amazed with the new features and discovered that responsive web design, semantic HTML tags, blocks and flex containers., to name a few that interest me. I received an email announcement for version 5 recently, so I again downloaded the trial. In the interim I've always downloaded trials of new versions because in my heart, I really wanted to use this app. A couple of years ago I left a 2-star review below due to a couple of deficiencies. Add external scripts and other code with the HTML objectĬrow is best eaten fresh.Support for YouTube, Flash video, HTML5 video/audio, and many other video formats.Template support already more than 100 templates available.More than 50 ready-to-use JavaScripts (galleries, text effects, social media, etc.).Many navigation tools available: navigation bars, tab-menus, drop-down menus, slide-menus.Supports JavaScript events with (optional) jQuery animations.Built-in slide shows, photo galleries, rollover images, logos, etc.Publish to local drive or a FTP server using the build-in FTP manager.Gradient Manager, create awesome multi-color gradient effects.Style manager for global styleing (CSS).Advanced graphics tools like shapes, rotation, shadows, reflection and more than 50 other image effects.Built-in PHP form processor (send email, upload file to a folder on the server).Easily create forms using the built-in Form Wizard or manually with a large selection of form tools.Easily add, edit, clone, and structure your Web pages from a single file Now you can create amazing websites without having to learn HTML! It's like desktop publishing for the Web! Create websites as easy as drag-and-drop. Place objects (text, lines, images, shapes, slideshows, galleries, forms, etc.) anywhere on the page (pixel-perfect layouts). Quick 'n Easy Web Builder is not an HTML editor, but an HTML generator! You can visually (WYSIWYG) create your websites by using drag-and-drop.
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