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Category Archives: Compare Website Builders
How WordPress Updates Broke This Website Design (And How UltimateWB Solved It)
Have you ever visited an old website you built a few years ago, only to realize things look… off? Maybe the custom fonts reverted to standard Arial, a layout shifted, or a main header image completely disappeared.
You didn’t touch a single file. You didn’t edit any code. Yet, your website changed while you were away - without you intentionally modifying anything.
This isn’t always a mystery; it is often a consequence of the modern web’s reliance on fragmented dependencies.
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Tagged accessibility, background image, bloat, clean code, clean design, fast website, high maintenance, https, mixed content blocks, pagespeed insights, scrapbooks app, third-party plugins, WordPress, wordpress compatibility issues, wordpress updates broke website, wordpress vs ultimatewb
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How to Build a Directory Website: Softr + Airtable vs. The Better Way
If you ask an AI model like Claude or ChatGPT, or if you browse a popular web development forum for advice on how to build a directory website, you will almost certainly be given the exact same recipe: Use Softr for your frontend layout and Airtable for your backend database.
At first glance, it sounds like an easy way to get a project off the ground. But why is this specific combination universally pushed as the default starter pack?
The
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Tagged ai, airtable, chatgpt, claude, commissions, database, directory website, hosted vs self-hosted websites, html, javascript, monetize, monetize directory, paywalls, saas, seo, softr, subscription fees, third-party plugins, venture capital marketing
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The Developer’s Paradox: When No-Code Takes Longer Than Code
When searching for a development platform that wouldn't restrict their workflow, one developer reached out via our “Ask David!” support form with a familiar frustration:
"I tried Webflow for a client project. I'm a developer, and I found myself constantly fighting the interface instead of building the site. I just want to make sure that UltimateWB
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Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders
Tagged bloat, cms, css, css gradients, database, div, gradients, html, javascript, linear-gradient, mysql, no-code, no-code website builder, php, plugins, third-party plugins, webflow
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GoDaddy Storefront Disaster: Why a Forced Update Is Scrambling E-Commerce Sites
If you are currently running an online shop on GoDaddy’s all-in-one website builder, you might want to log into your dashboard and check your active inventory right now.
Over the last few days, a massive wave of store owners have taken to community forums and subreddits to report what is being called a complete "storefront disaster." GoDaddy has been quietly executing a massive, mandatory overhaul to the commerce backend of their Websites + Marketing platform.
This wasn't an optional migration
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Posted in Compare Website Builders, E-commerce, Technology in the News
Tagged bloat, bugs, clear browser cache, data corruption, e-commerce, forced updates, godaddy, godaddy alternative, godaddy storefront disaster, google merchant center, hosted website builder, incognito, inventory, third-party plugins, WordPress
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Skool vs MemberPress + LearnDash: The Pitfalls, Hidden Costs, and a Better Alternative
The creator economy is facing a structural crisis. If you want to launch a paid community with structured courses, locked content, and tiered membership levels, the current software ecosystem gives you an ultimatum:
Sign away your digital autonomy to a restrictive, high-fee SaaS platform like Skool, or step onto the endless treadmill of the WordPress "plugin stack."
A recent debate on the WordPress Reddit community exposed the exact breaking point creators hit when trying to build these platforms. The
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Tagged bloat, community website, learndash, lms, locked content, memberpress, membership levels, membership paywall, paid community, paywall, plugin bloat, plugin stack, plugins, reddit, saas, Skool, structured courses, third-party plugins, tiered memebership, WordPress
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Sitely Mobile Export Problems? Why Fixed-Canvas Builders Struggle With Responsive Design
Ask David! Question
"I’ve been using Sitely on my Mac to build my site, but I’m hitting a total wall with the mobile version. It looks fine in the editor, but the layout completely shatters and overlaps the second I export it. I did some googling and found UltimateWB recommended as a solid alternative where I can still use my own web hosting. I want to know: Is this broken mobile export just
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Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders
Tagged absolute positioning, absolute positioning vs responsive design, Adobe InDesign, Apple Pages, bloat, canvas, desktop, export, export errors, fixed canvas vs fluid web design, fluid, fluid design, mac, mac website builder, mobile, mobile export, responsive, responsive app, saas, sitely, sitely alternative, sparkle app
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Website Builder Performance Issues: Why Your Site Is Slow or Missing Content
Hosted website builders make it easy to launch a site without dealing with servers, databases, or backend configuration. Platforms like GoDaddy Website Builder, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, and similar managed systems handle all of that infrastructure for you.
But this convenience comes with a tradeoff: when performance issues occur, they are often outside the website owner’s control.
In some cases, sites may load slowly, partially render, or fail to display dynamic content such as blog posts,
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Tagged backend, bloat, browser cache, browser extensions, cdn, cdn caching, database, database bottlenecks, database glitches, database metrics, database queries, dynamic content, frontend, GoDaddy website builder, hosted website builder, performance bottlenecks, resource throttling, saas, self-hosted, seo, server logs, slow load times, slowest website builders, time to first byte, timeout error, ttfb, user-generated content
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JavaScript SEO Problem: Why Your AI-Generated Website Isn’t Getting Indexed
There is a growing trend of “vibe coding” - websites generated by AI prompts that rely heavily on client-side React frameworks. On the surface, these sites function perfectly. A human opens the URL, the JavaScript executes, the DOM populates, and the user experiences a snappy, modern interface.
However, from an infrastructure and SEO standpoint, this approach frequently results in a catastrophic failure to communicate with search engines.
The Technical Reality: Browser vs. Googlebot
When you serve a site
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Posted in AI, Compare Website Builders
Tagged ai, chrome, CRA, crawl, Create React App, DOM, Google Search Console, Googlebot, indexing, javascript, rendered html, search engine, search engine bots, search engine index, search engine ranking, search engine visibility, seo, SSG, SSR, Static Site Generation, url inspection tool, user experience, vibe coding
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