Web 3.0? Really? Where are layers, free positioning, freedom of design?

francjez
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francjez posted this 07 November 2019
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Well, I already prepared my credit card, when I got to the nicepage.com ....but. I read the whole web-history timeline article, a mouthful of web3.0 design freedom, a death of web design business... and a Savior personified in nicepage!
But, again, all video tutorials, articles and such, they speak about sections, blocks aka web2.0 (in nicepage's own language).
So I'm asking: Am I missing something? Where are those 3.0 features? After spending few hours on watching nicepage's videos and articles I just got the impression that this is just a little better Elementor like plugin for WordPress, PERIOD.

Where are free positioning tools, layering, z-index swapping... freedom of design?

All the best, Franc

Well, I already prepared my credit card, when I got to the nicepage.com ....but. I read the whole web-history timeline article, a mouthful of web3.0 design freedom, a death of web design business... and a Savior personified in nicepage! But, again, all video tutorials, articles and such, they speak about sections, blocks aka web2.0 (in nicepage's own language). So I'm asking: Am I missing something? Where are those 3.0 features? After spending few hours on watching nicepage's videos and articles I just got the impression that this is just a little better Elementor like plugin for WordPress, PERIOD. Where are free positioning tools, layering, z-index swapping... freedom of design? All the best, Franc
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francjez
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francjez posted this 07 November 2019

Arghhggrgrg!
OK, found some answers to my own questions. Indeed there is a nice way to position just about everything. Though I would suggest to nicepage to do a video or two about "freedom of placement" ;-)

Cheers! F.

Arghhggrgrg! OK, found some answers to my own questions. Indeed there is a nice way to position just about everything. Though I would suggest to nicepage to do a video or two about "freedom of placement" ;-) Cheers! F.
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