I can see that Nicepage has the initial target market of the inexperienced user/builder where the drag and drop functionality will meet all there needs. Some of us though are more experienced and need the ability to get nearer the nuts and bolts. I have been using different tools for building websites - initially DreamWeaver then Artisteer (that I found a bit quirky and difficult to achieve the results I wanted with). I have recently been using a tool I won't name that gives all the access I need but the user interface has continually changed with each version meaning it is hard to use after each release. The beauty of Nicepage is the ability to quickly get pages built as only a few people really want to have craft sites these days. What it lacks though is the ability to get "under the covers" for us more experienced designers.
I can see that Nicepage has the initial target market of the inexperienced user/builder where the drag and drop functionality will meet all there needs. Some of us though are more experienced and need the ability to get nearer the nuts and bolts. I have been using different tools for building websites - initially DreamWeaver then Artisteer (that I found a bit quirky and difficult to achieve the results I wanted with). I have recently been using a tool I won't name that gives all the access I need but the user interface has continually changed with each version meaning it is hard to use after each release. The beauty of Nicepage is the ability to quickly get pages built as only a few people really want to have craft sites these days. What it lacks though is the ability to get "under the covers" for us more experienced designers.