frankieboy
posted this
21 November 2019
I love the interface of nicepage!
We designers do not want any restrictions when creating websites.
But if you work a bit for good SEO, you have to have freedom:
Why do you change the file name of pictures? That's not good for SEO! Hyphens are simply eliminated!
And give us the opportunity to insert a title description for pictures.
I work in prepress and understand how to make pictures delicious and crispy! With a little bit of sharpness and micro-contrast, but:
Why are you changing the resolution and compression of our images? The pictures do not look good after export! Give us the opportunity to pass the pictures!
Now I stop ranting ...
Honestly, nicepage is the best approach I've seen in the last few years.
There is more to discuss, but this is the most important to me right now.
You are on the right way!
Frank
- nicepage on a MAC (I hate Wordpress)
**I love the interface of nicepage!**
We designers do not want any restrictions when creating websites.
But if you work a bit for good SEO, you have to have freedom:
**Why do you change the file name of pictures?** That's not good for SEO! Hyphens are simply eliminated!
And give us the opportunity to insert a title description for pictures.
I work in prepress and understand how to make pictures delicious and crispy! With a little bit of sharpness and micro-contrast, but:
**Why are you changing the resolution and compression of our images?** The pictures do not look good after export! Give us the opportunity to pass the pictures!
Now I stop ranting ...
**Honestly, nicepage is the best approach I've seen in the last few years.**
There is more to discuss, but this is the most important to me right now.
You are on the right way!
Frank
- nicepage on a MAC (I hate Wordpress)
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