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RocketCake
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Offline
You can work offline as RocketCake is an installable Windows or Mac application. It's also possible to publish on a local disk first before uploading to a webserver.
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Wysiwyg
No need for coding.
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Mobile support
Support for e.g. iPhone 8, iPhone 7+, iPhone 8+, iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, LG G4, LG G5.
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PHP and ASP support
It's possible to use PHP or ASP to create dynamic websites.
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Templates
15 free templates to choose from.
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Windows, Mac
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Webflow
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Based on Bootstrap
Bootstrap is rather old technology
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Best in it's class
Speed & Quality webdesign done in your browser.
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Design tool is web-based, not a proper application.
The site doesn't state this explicitly.
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Semi-collaborative development support
Webflow allows workload to be shared among multiple users. However, you can't leave comments for them.
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Can't export your site for deployment unless you pay.
Not unreasonable, but something users should know before investing their time.
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W3C-compliant HTML5/CSS3
Webflow generates W3C-compliant markup and stylesheets.
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Uses JavaScript
Webflow uses JavaScript on its websites. Website visitors can have JavaScript disabled and be unwilling to enable it for the website they want to view, which would put a website created with Webflow out of their reach.
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Responsive web design with Bootstrap
Because it's based on Bootstrap, it works across all modern browsers & devices.
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No way to collaborate on designs with comments
Forum post here.
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No version control
Forum post here.
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Fixed media queries
Webflow has four fixed breakpoints (desktop, laptop, mobile landscape & mobile portrait). The inability to set your own media queries can be limiting. If your layout breaks outside of these four options, you have to export the code and write them yourself.
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Grapedrop
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Bootstrap components and others
You can mix Bootstrap components with other blocks
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Free API
You can use the API to build/update sites.
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Responsive by design
Don't need to worry about mobile, because all components are mobile-friendly by design.
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Free custom domain
You can build and publish the site instantly to your domain totally for free.
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Wix
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Generated html is very bad
A lot of duplicated css, a lot of absolute positioning.
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Functionality can be extended with community plug-ins
Wix has an add-on store, called the App Market, that includes community developed bits of functionality (such as comments, calendars and integrations with third-party services) that you can add to your site. The store includes both free and paid add-ons.
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Hard to migrate away
There isn't an option to self-host the site, but neither should there be a need to.
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Straightforward drag & drop interface
There's a selection of elements you can choose from in the sidebar that you can drag and drop into the page and edit. There are common elements such as text, images and buttons as well as less common elements such as blog or online store. All elements can be adjusted to some extent to fit your needs. For example, you can change things like the font, weight and style of text and even crop, adjust colors and apply filters to images.
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Dated templates
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Personalized templates
Wix comes with various kinds of templates based on the users genre and needs, ranging from personal, blog, club, portfolio to commercial.
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Unpleasant sign-up process
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Wix Code lets you add custom code and backends to your WYSIWYG site when needed
This means you can add custom interactions and API's to your site when needed, but do most of the editing in a GUI. This helps you avoid the need to redo an entire site if you need custom interactions. Also dead easy to connect a database and have dynamic components based on CMS updates.
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Great support
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Squarespace
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Dependent on a third-party host
This is dependent on a third-party host, instead of creating a site that you can deploy on your own server.
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Easy to customize & update
Squarespace's WYSIWYG tools are intuitive and support drag & drop functionality allowing you to change existing layout or add an article quickly.
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Responsive templates
Squarespace templates offer an optimal viewing experience depending on the width of the browser window so they will work and look great both on desktop and mobile devices.
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Lots of flexibility
Squarspace allows complete creative control over how you want your website to look and function. It can be a complete website.
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Extensive styling options
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Detailed real-time metrics
Squarspace offers detailed metrics, that can also easily be accessed from your phone via an iOS app.
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Attention to detail
Squarespace has a bunch of small nice-to-haves that make it a pleasure to use, like automatically getting a screengrab when adding a video so that the site doesn't load the whole video before the user has clicked on it, or a sign-up process that's sane among other things.
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Lots of good example projects
Squarespace offers a great selection of highly polished templates across a variety of categories and styles.
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Great support
Squarespace promises to answer all question within an hour.
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Store Support:
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Webhook
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MIT Open Source
A very flexible license to do whatever you want. Code available on GitHub.
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Requires registration
Even simple command line tools require registration.
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Friendly CMS that clients can use
Webhook has a CMS admin page that can be access on the live site. This lets your clients login and edit the site like a traditional CMS system.
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Works with Firebase
Rather than store the data in flat files, Webhook stores your data in Firebase, where it can be accessed similar to JSON from other applications.
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Flexible Content Creation
Lets you describe your own content types and their own fields easily from the admin interface.
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Multi Language Support:
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Pixpa
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Unlimited storage and bandwidth
Pixpa offers unlimited storage and bandwidth for your photographs on all the plans.
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The web builder currently supports desktop only
Pixpa websites are responsive and work well on all mobile devices. The website builder though is optimized to work on desktops.
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Beautiful themes for professional photographers
Pixpa has more than 20 pre-built multipurpose themes for creative pros.
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Third-party account required for commerce
Unlike many other solution, there's no built-in commerce solution.
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Allows password-protected galleries
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Inconvenient website building
No drag and drop or WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor is available for building the website. All properties have to be set and saved in the backend before it's possible to view the result that in and of itself has to be viewed in a separate browser window. Getting a site just right takes a lot of back and forth between refreshing the preview window and editing details in the backend.
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Integrated blogging
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Expensive
Pricing starts at $10 per month for the Starter Package up to $20 per month for the Plus Package. Yearly billing offers a discount of 20%.
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DIY pagebuilder for creating custom pages
Pixpa offers drag-and-drop functionality for creating custom pages. There are more than 300 pre-built, ready to use content blocks for building a custom webpage on a site.
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12 gallery layouts
Choose from multiple gallery layouts to showcase your work the way you want.
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Responsive websites for mobile
Works on all mobile devices.
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No coding required
Drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to build a professional website.
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Cost-effective
All plans allow unlimited images and bandwidth.
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Fast and secure
All websites are hosted on secure and scalable cloud infrastructure ensuring up-time and fast delivery.
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Easy WYSIWYG editor
The PageBuilder offered by Pixpa is very easy to use and has custom content blocks which can be incorporated in any custom page you build for your website . The Drag and Drop functionality is helps here as well.
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Client proofing
Pixpa allows you to create private galleries for clients. It gets pretty easy for clients to select images and give feedback. The service allows easy workflows.
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Brilliant SEO capabilities
Supports automatic sitemap.xml generation, automatic robots.txt generation, meta data for each page or sub-page on website, SEO friendly URLs, optimized images with proper alt tags and description.
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Wordpress.com
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Huge collection of free and paid themes out of the box
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Post must has category else it will be labeled as uncategorized
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Pretty easy to create and maintain a blog
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Freemium
Plugin cannot be used, custom html/css, Date Permalink cannot changed on free wordpress
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Import from other blogging platforms
Such as blogger.
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Slow Speed
Navigating between action took around 3-5 seconds and longer for bulk action.
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Bulk media options
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You have to pay even for custom css
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Widget management
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Support sort post by name
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Powerful analytics out of the box
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Plugins for every occassion
There are a wealth of plugins that can cater for just about every requirement you may have, and many of these plugins are free.
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Layers
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Requires WordPress
Requires WordPress which is heavy and too bloated for many simple sites.
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Open source
Layers is an open source website builder. The source code is freely available on GitHub.
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Not a lot of great pre-made themes available
One of the areas that Layers falls behind is the number of good themes that can be found and installed from the marketplace.
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Ability to add custom CSS
While designing a whole website without coding is possible with layers, for more advanced users who want to inject custom CSS to their website, it's possible to do so through a plugin called DevKit.
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