Nicepage is a great tool and I think as more people use it they will end up using the editor window to modify the following:
- Site Settings / Page Settings - Additional Head HTML
- Site Settings / Page Settings - CSS
- HTML Element - Code
After using this for a solid week to create a production website, I think the following minor enhancements would be helpful:
Separate Modal Code Editor Window: Currently there are two options. 1) Edit the code in the tiny box, which seems unlikely for anyone - and 2) Expand the editor to show full screen, which I have to do every time. The challenges I have with this is that it blocks the entire nicepage designer and there is not one bit of context as to what code I'm actually editing. Here are a few things that would be very helpful:
Open the code editor in a floating / modal / separate window that can be resized and moved so that I can edit on a separate monitor or next to the nicepage page design.
Show the name of the Site -> Page -> Element that I'm editing so there is some context.
Allow standard HTML/JS/CSS comments. (Add a disclaimer that user's are responsible if that is the issue.)
Thank you
Nicepage is a great tool and I think as more people use it they will end up using the editor window to modify the following: 1. Site Settings / Page Settings - Additional Head HTML 2. Site Settings / Page Settings - CSS 3. HTML Element - Code After using this for a solid week to create a production website, I think the following minor enhancements would be helpful: Separate Modal Code Editor Window: Currently there are two options. 1) Edit the code in the tiny box, which seems unlikely for anyone - and 2) Expand the editor to show full screen, which I have to do every time. The challenges I have with this is that it blocks the entire nicepage designer and there is not one bit of context as to what code I'm actually editing. Here are a few things that would be very helpful: Open the code editor in a floating / modal / separate window that can be resized and moved so that I can edit on a separate monitor or next to the nicepage page design. Show the name of the Site -> Page -> Element that I'm editing so there is some context. Allow standard HTML/JS/CSS comments. (Add a disclaimer that user's are responsible if that is the issue.) Thank you