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People come into NOF because of what is right on the home page, "Create beautiful websites quickly and easily". I understand there's a need for people to impress but didactics is not the guiding light that has sucked people into purchasing NOF.
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In fact, it has a whole web coding course that is completely free and I highly recommend it.Given what NOF is, this isn't what former or many new NOF users want.
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has a good tutorial series on doing this. You can also turn any site into a responsive site by adding some Bootsrap code. Bit of a learning curve but well worth it.

Ain't nothing you can't do with these apps as you have complete access to the html, css and javascript. If you can afford it, though Responsive Site Designer is the best choice because it gives you a choice of frameworks - Foundation, Bootstrap and RSD's own framework. Foundation Framer is my choice because Foundation is a mobile first approach to coding. I'm using Coffee Cup responsive apps (RSD, Foundation Framer, Bootstrap Builder and a few more). But go on the site, register and do a search for bootstrap and the appropriate pages should come up. In fact, it has a whole web coding course that is completely free and I highly recommend it. I know that it can be kludged to create responsive web sites but there are better tools. I discarded wysiwyg web builder for the very reason it uses absolute positioning. PS MAybe this thread should be moved to Responsive Websites? So to make sure the page content looks good on different viewports (screen sizes), you will have to implement breakpoints (different layout variations) of the same page. The downside of this layout mode is that it will be harder to make the page responsive because the layout will only look perfect on the screen size it was designed for.Īnd since there is no 'structure' in the layout (objects can be placed anywhere in random order), there is no way for the browser to automatically re-position and/or scale the content based on the view port. This means that you can place objects anywhere you like, so you have complete control over the layout. Oh gosh.when I queried why the screen I was trying out did not stretch right across my laptop I had the following reply:īy default layouts are fixed using absolute positions. I basically want to press one or two buttons to get it on teh server, rather than open Filezilla and manually copy across. I do hope they bring back the inbuilt FTP as I prefer it, and many people express disappointment that it was removed. My gut feeling is that although the most expensive of the three, Template Toaster is the front runner in this as I am sure they will correct the Beta version bugs.
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Plus it is all ONLINE based which would not suit me. £295 for reseller per annum, then $117 PER WEBSITE. The best product I have come across is DUDA but it s pricing policy is expensive and so discarded.
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Not started.downloaded trial version and could not proceed as I didn't have Activation key (!). Off-line Support seems unable to understand my issues.ģ) Website X5 - £59.99 for most people's needs. BUT, it is far and away the most intuitive and easy to use, and I spent some time using online chat to resolve issues and report issues.Ģ) WYSIWYG - $49.99 for most people's needs - a confusing opening page to start any project, but it DOES have a lot of features. I downloaded the Beta version and there are a lot of bugs in it.a key one being that the UNDO button does not work everywhere.as removed (from previous versions) the inbuilt FTP function. So.I am again evaluating alternatives.ġ) Template Toaster £149 - horrible name(!) but quite easy to build from blank page if you don't want to use tempaltes. That it could be storing up workload when future changes are made. However I am getting more and more people wanting desktop/iPad/smartphoen versions and I am very conscious I'm still a great fan of NOF and I have posted elsewhere that I can quite happily built a smartphone version.
