Website Revamp
31/08/2018 About: Software
I've switched to RapidWeaver to give my website a refresh..jpg)
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Sadly, Freeway development was not at a stage where I was confident it had a long term future. This meant I was looking for a new platform and RapidWeaver seemed to fit the bill best.
So far, after a week, the learning curve has been fairly gentle. There are a few areas where Freeway was more powerful, (e.g. hierarchical menus) but there is usually a plug-in that will fill the hole.
RapidWeaver isn't strictly WYSIWYG, but it is probably as close as you can get and still be useful.
I have discovered that Stacks is a near essential add on if your website is even slightly complicated.
Edit
In fact, hierarchical menus are pretty easy in RapidWeaver once I got used to the new user interface.
So far, after a week, the learning curve has been fairly gentle. There are a few areas where Freeway was more powerful, (e.g. hierarchical menus) but there is usually a plug-in that will fill the hole.
RapidWeaver isn't strictly WYSIWYG, but it is probably as close as you can get and still be useful.
I have discovered that Stacks is a near essential add on if your website is even slightly complicated.
Edit
In fact, hierarchical menus are pretty easy in RapidWeaver once I got used to the new user interface.