Ability to open any other site in HTML With NICEPAGE!
With other software you can do it!
I avoid writing other software to advertise them!
Last edited 12 December 2021 by honep92724
Ability to open any other site in HTML With NICEPAGE!
With other software you can do it!
I avoid writing other software to advertise them!
Last edited 12 December 2021 by honep92724
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I'm not angry :)
Pinegrow Web Editor allows you to do this!
Believe me it would be a useful feature!
Opening a page in html, css, php .... and having the possibility to modify it with Nicepage would be very interesting!
Nicepage isn't an HTML editor or IDE, it's a page builder.
I personally haven't seen any other page builder do this including DIVI etc. Page builders organize their code in certain ways to work properly with the infrastructure of the builder plugin/ application. In order to import any HTML page in would have to be able to parse and understand any code a programmer created. Plus don't forget that we don't just use HTML code in web pages, there is also javascript, PhP and more. I don't see that being feasible, and able to do it with accuracy unless the web page was really simple.
Being angry at Nicepage for this doesn't make any sense. Plus you tagged your post as a Nicepage bug which is not correct.
Nicepage isn't an HTML editor or IDE, it's a page builder. I personally haven't seen any other page builder do this including DIVI etc. Page builders organize their code in certain ways to work properly with the infrastructure of the builder plugin/ application. In order to import any HTML page in would have to be able to parse and understand any code a programmer created. Plus don't forget that we don't just use HTML code in web pages, there is also javascript, PhP and more. I don't see that being feasible, and able to do it with accuracy unless the web page was really simple. Being angry at Nicepage for this doesn't make any sense. Plus you tagged your post as a Nicepage bug which is not correct.