When comparing Jux vs Wix, the Slant community recommends Wix for most people. In the question“What are the best solutions for a personal blog?” Wix is ranked 20th while Jux is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose Wix is:
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.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Visual follow feature
Jux allows following people. Follower and following lists are displayed in a visual way - showing 3 most recent entries in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Pro Google Street View integration
Pick an address, a title and a caption and post. Readers of your blog will not only be able to view the exact angle at which you've pointed the view, but also pan around to see the surroundings.
Pro Includes comments out of the box
You can leave response to any post.
Pro Custom domain support
You can set up Jux to use your own domain.
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro Personalized templates
Wix comes with various kinds of templates based on the users genre and needs, ranging from personal, blog, club, portfolio to commercial.
Pro 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.
Pro Great support
Cons
Con closed down
Con Generated html is very bad
A lot of duplicated css, a lot of absolute positioning.
Con Hard to migrate away
There isn't an option to self-host the site, but neither should there be a need to.