Vitaliy WD
posted this
15 November 2019
Position of Nicepage - a simple tool... as simple as can be, without huge tools like in SP Page Builder and without power of Bootstrap like in Themler (and SPPB too).
So Nicepage is product for very fast and very simple landing pages in Art /Print style. Nicepage call this Web 3.0... but this is just style that uses position: absolute;
. This style can be used for limited projects depended from the target audience. And for typography. But typography style in web is for limited type of websites.
I think Nicepage no need a CMS integration at all... most of extensions/plugins use Bootstrap, but Nicepage have own framework, and no guarantee that this framework will work good with other popular extensions/plugins.
So what is the reason to use Nicepage with CMS? Nicepage can be flat-file CMS itself :)
Correct me if I wrong :)
Position of Nicepage - a simple tool... as simple as can be, without huge tools like in SP Page Builder and without power of Bootstrap like in Themler (and SPPB too).
So Nicepage is product for very fast and very simple landing pages in Art /Print style. Nicepage call this Web 3.0... but this is just style that uses `position: absolute;`. This style can be used for limited projects depended from the target audience. And for typography. But typography style in web is for limited type of websites.
I think Nicepage no need a CMS integration at all... most of extensions/plugins use Bootstrap, but Nicepage have own framework, and no guarantee that this framework will work good with other popular extensions/plugins.
So what is the reason to use Nicepage with CMS? Nicepage can be flat-file CMS itself :)
Correct me if I wrong :)
Last edited 15 November 2019 by Vitaliy WD