Web responsiveness, location of icons and images

vanni5
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vanni5 posted this 05 November 2020
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We tried to reproduce a themler website in Nicepage.

Nicepage even though is nice for moving objects around and position and overlapping. It's device responsiveness is extremely cumbersome. We had to work on each object for each device to make it responsive.

Also found that blocks, test, images, sliders do not behave if you wish to create a site which allows certain flexibilities. If you place an image on the left hand side of text it does not respect it's location moves under the text.

etc...

Which has meant it takes upto 5 times longer to design and produce a website them in nice page.

We are trying to move the websites from Artisteer and Themler to Nicepage and so we purchased a version of nicepage. We have found to many shortcomings in nicepage.

Nicepage is great if you like overlaps and objects moving all over the place and under each object, etc... But we are finding it difficult to see how this replaces Artisteer and Themler. We appreciate what nicepage can do and in 1/3 of instance we said this is great. But in 2/3 of instances we found it infrastructure. Where in Artisteer and Themler it was a couple of clicks of mouse.
We wished artisteer and themler has some of the functionality that nicepage has bit we also wish nicepage could have some of the functionality artisteer and themler has.

A combination of the three is what the market needs. So one could for example create a theme website based on themler but have blocks like nicepage mixed in with Artisteer pages and objects like themler. Properties on each section/block, page, text, image, group, band, etc.. that make it behave either like Artisteer, Themler or Nicepage. This would allow a user to create either artisteer specific sites, themler specific sites, nicepage specific sites or a combination of them all.

So to my question:
Can you please let us know when, if at all, there will be properties against objects that allow a user/designer to lock/unlock move, etc... similar to artisteer and themler as well as the nicepage functionality all in one product?

Unless you have specific instructions on how one can reproduce eg: a themler website in nicepage. So that it behaves the same. Then please send it through.

Thanks in advance.

We tried to reproduce a themler website in Nicepage. Nicepage even though is nice for moving objects around and position and overlapping. It's device responsiveness is extremely cumbersome. We had to work on each object for each device to make it responsive. Also found that blocks, test, images, sliders do not behave if you wish to create a site which allows certain flexibilities. If you place an image on the left hand side of text it does not respect it's location moves under the text. etc... Which has meant it takes upto 5 times longer to design and produce a website them in nice page. We are trying to move the websites from Artisteer and Themler to Nicepage and so we purchased a version of nicepage. We have found to many shortcomings in nicepage. Nicepage is great if you like overlaps and objects moving all over the place and under each object, etc... But we are finding it difficult to see how this replaces Artisteer and Themler. We appreciate what nicepage can do and in 1/3 of instance we said this is great. But in 2/3 of instances we found it infrastructure. Where in Artisteer and Themler it was a couple of clicks of mouse. We wished artisteer and themler has some of the functionality that nicepage has bit we also wish nicepage could have some of the functionality artisteer and themler has. A combination of the three is what the market needs. So one could for example create a theme website based on themler but have blocks like nicepage mixed in with Artisteer pages and objects like themler. Properties on each section/block, page, text, image, group, band, etc.. that make it behave either like Artisteer, Themler or Nicepage. This would allow a user to create either artisteer specific sites, themler specific sites, nicepage specific sites or a combination of them all. So to my question: Can you please let us know when, if at all, there will be properties against objects that allow a user/designer to lock/unlock move, etc... similar to artisteer and themler as well as the nicepage functionality all in one product? Unless you have specific instructions on how one can reproduce eg: a themler website in nicepage. So that it behaves the same. Then please send it through. Thanks in advance.
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 09 November 2020

Gabriel,

We have forwarded your request to our development. Additionally, please specify what exactly did not work for you in Nicepage vs. Themler.

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Allen R.
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Gabriel, We have forwarded your request to our development. Additionally, please specify what exactly did not work for you in Nicepage vs. Themler. ................................................... Sincerely, Allen R. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
vanni5
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vanni5 posted this 11 November 2020
  1. In Themler we can have a section above the header. We cannot do that with NicePage.
1. In Themler we can have a section above the header. We cannot do that with NicePage.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 13 November 2020

Gabriel,

Why would you need that? You can add a Group or Grid in Header, which you can hide on other pages with the Additional CSS.

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Allen R.
Nicepage Support Team

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Gabriel, Why would you need that? You can add a Group or Grid in Header, which you can hide on other pages with the Additional CSS. ................................................... Sincerely, Allen R. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
vanni5
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vanni5 posted this 21 November 2020

Allen

We used that only as an example.

Sorry to say. Did you ask why?????

Then why do we need to do any changes to CSS?
When we could do it through properties.
I understand why you created nicepage and what you are trying to do.
But if we need to go into CSS then nicepage is fiddly and not easy to use.

Thanks

Allen We used that only as an example. Sorry to say. Did you ask why????? Then why do we need to do any changes to CSS? When we could do it through properties. I understand why you created nicepage and what you are trying to do. But if we need to go into CSS then nicepage is fiddly and not easy to use. Thanks
aplicacioneswebs
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aplicacioneswebs posted this 21 November 2020

Hi Alen, it is not difficult to use far from it. NP is easy and to use and it is versatile to enter external source code and thus unleash its potential. It depends on many factors.

Hi Alen, it is not difficult to use far from it. NP is easy and to use and it is versatile to enter external source code and thus unleash its potential. It depends on many factors.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 25 November 2020

Gabriel,

Just for information. We have the Multi-Block Header in our plan.

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Allen R.
Nicepage Support Team

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Gabriel, Just for information. We have the Multi-Block Header in our plan. ................................................... Sincerely, Allen R. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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