Does anyone have experience using
SiteCake? If so, I'd really like some feedback on it, as I am currently considering whether I should use it or not. I'm really into designing websites in Photoshop, but lack experience when it comes to coding this sounds neat.
I don't see how this would help with taking a photoshop layout to a web layout. You would still need to know html and css. I've never used it but if you want inline editing Concrete 5 gets pretty good reviews but I'm not a fan of it for other reasons personally.
if you want to build a good site: never go with drag and drop systems, thats the biggest programming crap
go with yoomla or wordpress. you will need to know just a bit about css and html, but the community is huge and helps everytime someone has a problem
im using wordpress for my blog and its really easy
(2013-02-26, 03:33 PM)tellmemore Wrote: [ -> ]wordpress
Yuck. Go with a real CMS. I'm using
Fork.
(2013-02-26, 05:31 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ] (2013-02-26, 03:33 PM)tellmemore Wrote: [ -> ]wordpress
Yuck. Go with a real CMS. I'm using Fork.
If you know how to use Wordpress and optimize it for what you want, it works great. Just saying.
(2013-02-26, 05:31 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ] (2013-02-26, 03:33 PM)tellmemore Wrote: [ -> ]wordpress
Yuck. Go with a real CMS. I'm using Fork.
Thanks for the link, looks nice.
(2013-02-26, 05:31 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ]Yuck. Go with a real CMS. I'm using Fork.
We should have a like button for posts like these.
(2013-02-26, 11:23 PM)Euan T. Wrote: [ -> ] (2013-02-26, 05:31 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ] (2013-02-26, 03:33 PM)tellmemore Wrote: [ -> ]wordpress
Yuck. Go with a real CMS. I'm using Fork.
Or Pyro.
Bingo! It's going to be built with Laravel. Can't wait