nicepage responsiveness

paris
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paris posted this 10 November 2020
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ok, I am close to pulling my hair. I have designed one page more than 4 times in the last 24hrs each time giving it about 2hrs of my time. why does each page size fight itself? If I make edits on the portrait on the landscape phone site why is the desktop size going haywire?
this utterly ridiculous! I spend more time trying to correct the responsive aspect of this site and I am frustrated.

is there a better way to go about this? are we just supposed to build on the desktop app and never make edits in Wordpress? how does this then make it easy for clients to confidently manage their sites on their own?

ok, I am close to pulling my hair. I have designed one page more than 4 times in the last 24hrs each time giving it about 2hrs of my time. why does each page size fight itself? If I make edits on the portrait on the landscape phone site why is the desktop size going haywire? this utterly ridiculous! I spend more time trying to correct the responsive aspect of this site and I am frustrated. is there a better way to go about this? are we just supposed to build on the desktop app and never make edits in Wordpress? how does this then make it easy for clients to confidently manage their sites on their own?
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paris
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paris posted this 11 November 2020

it's been 8hours since i posted this, I worked on it for an additional 2hrs and logged off. I just logged back in and guess what I am having to re-do this page again. this is utterly ridiculous

it's been 8hours since i posted this, I worked on it for an additional 2hrs and logged off. I just logged back in and guess what I am having to re-do this page again. this is utterly ridiculous
Wartburg-Entertainment
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Wartburg-Entertainment posted this 11 November 2020

Hello,

I also see this as Nicepage's biggest problem at the moment. You sit down for hours and build a page in the desktop app and upload it to the CMS and then everything is different. And if you are unlucky, there will be an update and you will start all over again.
I still think the basic idea of ​​Nicepage is ok, but the rest fails.

greetings

Hello, I also see this as Nicepage's biggest problem at the moment. You sit down for hours and build a page in the desktop app and upload it to the CMS and then everything is different. And if you are unlucky, there will be an update and you will start all over again. I still think the basic idea of ​​Nicepage is ok, but the rest fails. greetings
paris
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paris posted this 11 November 2020

it's NOW midnight,( i'm on a deadline) and I have just found out that the page has broken again. everything IS completely off. surely this is not what you guys hoped for when you decided to offer this product

it's NOW midnight,( i'm on a deadline) and I have just found out that the page has broken again. everything IS completely off. surely this is not what you guys hoped for when you decided to offer this product

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paris
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paris posted this 11 November 2020

II TRULY REGRET PURCHASING THIS SOFTWARE!

II TRULY REGRET PURCHASING THIS SOFTWARE!
paris
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paris posted this 11 November 2020

in the last 45mins i have had to go back and re-adjust ALL the other responsive views. this is madness! why can each be isolated during isolation ?!

in the last 45mins i have had to go back and re-adjust ALL the other responsive views. this is madness! why can each be isolated during isolation ?!
Support Team
Support Team posted this 13 November 2020

Hi,

Nicepage provides various algorithms to adapt the created layout for smaller screens. But it is impossible to automate everything. Therefore, you need to follow certain rules that will facilitate the page building:

  • use the layout controls like Group, Grid, List. This is important when you need to move a few controls together. Also, it is better to use control alignment options available on the right-side panel;

  • use the "Reset Responsive" option. Each responsive mode can have its own settings for individual controls. This option removes all adjustments, and you can start all over again. Sometimes this is the best solution. Then you adjust the responsive layout from Desktop to Phone mode.

  • keep in mind that not all control settings can be changed in each responsive mode separately. Only some style changes can be changed. And only if these changes do not affect the page HTML structure. For example, you can change the position of the element and move it a few pixels left or right, change font size, etc. But you cannot change the order of elements or move the control outside the Grid/Group.

  • keep in mind that there is an inheritance of the responsive settings. It goes from Desktop to Phone mode and stops when you make changes in any responsive mode. You can back to this inheritance with the "Reset Responsive" option.

  • do not forget that our team can help you with the building responsive layout if you provide us with more details about the issues you encountered with the screenshots.

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Sincerely,
Olivia
Nicepage Support Team

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Hi, Nicepage provides various algorithms to adapt the created layout for smaller screens. But it is impossible to automate everything. Therefore, you need to follow certain rules that will facilitate the page building: - use the layout controls like Group, Grid, List. This is important when you need to move a few controls together. Also, it is better to use control alignment options available on the right-side panel; - use the "Reset Responsive" option. Each responsive mode can have its own settings for individual controls. This option removes all adjustments, and you can start all over again. Sometimes this is the best solution. Then you adjust the responsive layout from Desktop to Phone mode. - keep in mind that not all control settings can be changed in each responsive mode separately. Only some style changes can be changed. And only if these changes do not affect the page HTML structure. For example, you can change the position of the element and move it a few pixels left or right, change font size, etc. But you cannot change the order of elements or move the control outside the Grid/Group. - keep in mind that there is an inheritance of the responsive settings. It goes from Desktop to Phone mode and stops when you make changes in any responsive mode. You can back to this inheritance with the "Reset Responsive" option. - do not forget that our team can help you with the building responsive layout if you provide us with more details about the issues you encountered with the screenshots. ................................................... Sincerely, Olivia Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
paris
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paris posted this 16 December 2020

doesn't really matter. The platform still has a long way to go. I am VERY worried about even having my clients trying to manage this themselves (good thing you have now have the option to restrict it to just content). But for clients, who want to own things and make structural changes - This is a Nightmare. Things break without you even doing anything sometimes.

**doesn't really matter.** The platform still has **a long way to go**. I am **VERY** worried about even having my clients trying to manage this themselves (good thing you have now have the option to restrict it to just content). But for clients, who want to own things and make structural changes - This is a Nightmare. Things break without you even doing anything sometimes.

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MrBuilder
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MrBuilder posted this 16 December 2020

Nicepage,

I have several times posted my recommendation but yet you do not listen. Currently there is 5 websites varients to work with and yet you cannot reduce or make it easy. This is what I recommended and please implement this ASAP

(1) Combine desktop and laptops into one. Does not matter whether you have a wide screen monitor or a smaller laptop. It should display the same - 992px and up
(2) Combine tablet and landscape into one. They look similiar
(3) Leave portrait phones as it is for mobile devices

Thank you

Nicepage, I have several times posted my recommendation but yet you do not listen. Currently there is 5 websites varients to work with and yet you cannot reduce or make it easy. This is what I recommended and please implement this ASAP **(1) Combine desktop and laptops into one. Does not matter whether you have a wide screen monitor or a smaller laptop. It should display the same - 992px and up (2) Combine tablet and landscape into one. They look similiar (3) Leave portrait phones as it is for mobile devices** Thank you
Support Team
Support Team posted this 17 December 2020

Hi MrBuilder,

Thank you for your comments.
We added your request to our wish list.

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Sincerely,
Olivia
Nicepage Support Team

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Hi MrBuilder, Thank you for your comments. We added your request to our wish list. ................................................... Sincerely, Olivia 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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