Discover the latest web design trends, simple tutorials, and updates about our website builder. Find easy tips, fresh ideas, and inspiration to help you create modern and responsive websites.
In Nicepage, you can customize layouts separately for Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, and Phone views. But many users eventually run into the same frustrating situation: “I fixed the mobile version — and suddenly the desktop layout broke.” or the opposite: “I updated the desktop view, and now the phone version looks wrong again.”
Creating a website in Nicepage is easy with ready-made templates, and publishing it should be just as smooth. Also, when you’re ready to go live, the final step is to connect your domain and make your website publicly available. This guide explains how to properly publish a Nicepage site and avoid the most common launch issues with domains, SSL, and site visibility.
Read more about how to connect a custom domain.
We're excited to introduce Nicepage 8.4, featuring Role-Based Access Levels, Grid Repeater's Customize Cell, reworked Element Properties, and more.
Website builders promise a rapid start thanks to preconfigured styles and CSS templates, but a proper responsive layout still requires manual logic. You need to define where to place the breakpoints, how to rebuild the columns, and check the mobile UX. Let's figure out how to implement the responsive design properly right inside the builders.
Dark and light modes use primarily dark or light color palettes. The dark theme serves well in low-light conditions or at night. Light mode is convenient for daytime use. The concept of both modes is meaningful for overall UX. It improves the ease of content perception, readability, and users' comfort.
Want to make your website not just look good, but feel effortless to use? The color palette and typography are the fundamental design elements that shape the overall user experience. Discover how the right colors and fonts can influence emotions, guide user actions, and create a seamless online experience.

